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911 access expanding with new technology

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Emergency callers in some parts of the U.S. can now connect with dispatchers through text, photos, videos, social media, and even have their messages translation. NBC News’ Ali Vitali joins a call center in Franklin County, Illinois, to learn about the new technology called “Next Generation 911.”

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