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When should I call 9-1-1?

911

911Save a Life

911Stop a Crime

911Report a Fire

Anytime help is needed from police, fire, or ambulance personnel, 9-1-1 should be your first call in an emergency.

9-1-1 CALLING TIPS
Stay calm and speak clearly
Be sure to listen carefully and answer all of the dispatcher's questions to the best of your ability
If possible, do not hang up until the 9-1-1 dispatcher has obtained all of the information that is needed.

SILENT CALL PPOCEDURE
If you cannot speak, you can still communicate with the dispatcher by using your landline phone's key pad. Once the call taker answers
Press 1 if you need Police
Press 2 if you need Fire
Press 3 if you need an Ambulance

Cordless phones will not work during power outages, so it is important to always keep a corded phone in your home in case of emergency

WIRELESS/CELLULAR PHONES
If you are calling from a cellular phone, please provide as much information to the dispatcher as possible. New technology allows dispatchers to receive your phone number and approximate location where the call orginated from within a couple of hundred yards. The more information you can give, the better.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Medical Alert deviecs do not provide a direct connection with your local police, fire or ambulance personnel. If immediate help is needed and a phone is within your reach, call 9-1-1
TDD/TTY users should call 9-1-1 directly. All 9-1-1 dispatchers are equipped with and trained to use TDD/TTY equipment
Massachusetts residents with disabilities may qualify for specialized telephones and accessories free of charge or at a reduced rate. Please visit www.massedp.com or call 1-800-300-5658 V/TTY for more information

Maps

   Pioneer Valley Planning Commission Planning Maps
       2003 Base Topography Map of Cummington (pdf 4,196 kb)
       1992-1999 Orthophoto (aerial photos) Cummington (pdf 23,839 kb)
       2003 Cummington Natural Environment and Land Use (pdf 1,630 kb)
       2003 Protected, Recreational, Open Space, and Chapter Lands in Cummington (pdf 934 kb)
       2003 Land Use Suitability Map of Cummington (pdf 2,059 kb)
       2003 Topography and Water Resources Map of Cummington (pdf 3,014 kb)
       2003 Zoning Map of Cummington (pdf 937 kb)

    USGS 7.5 Minute Series
       Worthington, MA Quadrangle Latitude 42.4375 Longitude 287.0625
         1946 Surveyed 1943, 1944
              North West corner (jpeg 1,906 kb))
              North East corner (jpeg 1,906 kb))
       Goshen, MA Quadrangle Latitude 42.4375 Longitude 287.1875
         1948 Surveyed 1943, 1945
              North West corner (jpeg 1,806 kb))
         1955 Surveyed 1943, 1945, 1954 (revised), 1955 (revised)
              North West corner (jpeg 1,898 kb))

    USGS 15 Minute Series Latitude 42.375 Longitude 287.125
      Chesterfield, MA Quadrangle
         1895 Reprinted 1928, Surveyed 1886
             North West corner (jpeg 2,095 kb))
             North Eest corner (jpeg 2,108 kb))

    USGS 30 Minute Series Latitude 42.4375 Longitude 287.0625
       Holyoke, MA-CT Quadrangle
         1901 Surveyed 1884, 1887
              North West corner (jpeg 1,917 kb))

    USGS Aerial photos of Cummington 28 Apr 1992
       512 meter to 1 meter Resolution
         Terraserver-USA

    USGS Topography Maps of Cummington 01 Jul 1991
       512 meter to 2 meter Resolution
         Terraserver-USA