Non Emergency Number San Antonio Police

SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — In major emergencies, people should call 9-1-1. Law enforcement offices in San Diego County also have separate phone numbers for individuals to report non-emergency incidents.

Non-emergency calls to the San Diego County Sheriff's Office are now being answered by an artificial intelligence processing system, in an effort to reduce waiting times for callers who do not require ...

Fox 5 San Diego: Phone numbers to call for emergencies, non-emergencies in San Diego County

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Times of San Diego: AI to take non-emergency calls to San Diego County Sheriff’s Office

A public safety dispatch center. (Photo courtesy of Harford County) Non-emergency calls to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Office are being answered by an artificial intelligence agent as of this ...

MSN: Phone numbers to call for emergencies, non-emergencies in San Diego County

NBC 7 San Diego: AI is now answering non-911 calls to San Diego Sheriff's Department

Yahoo: San Antonio police warn of phone scam using spoofed city numbers

Be aware, San Antonio residents: if someone calls claiming to be "police" and asks for cash, it's not law enforcement – it's a scammer using a fake number to trick you. The San Antonio Police ...

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Does "non-" prefixed to a two word phrase permit another hyphen before the second word? If I want to refer to an entity which is defined as the negation of another entity by attaching "non-" it se...

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Using "non-" to prefix a two-word phrase - English Language & Usage ...

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The bound morpheme non is the negator for life-threatening here, so 'life-threatening' is more coherent. This does not come across with nonlife-threatening, which would seem to imply a threat to non-life. Leaving non stranded doesn't work either as it is a bound morpheme, a prefix not a word (in English). I'd use the two hyphens.