Police Ask That You Not Call 911 For TV Listings If you want to know what's on TV tonight, there are plenty of places to look. You can even search the channel listings right here at HuffPost TV.
But whatever you do, don't call 911.
A dispatcher at the Norwood, Mass., police department said an elderly person, who was hard of hearing, called the emergency line on Tuesday to find out what was on TV. And while the incident might be a little amusing, the authorities in Norwood want to make sure the message gets out: 911 is for emergencies.
Finding out what's on TV isn't an emergency.
But whatever you do, don't call 911.
We interrupt your Twitter feed to remind you that 9-1-1 is NOT for finding out tonights TV program schedule. That is all. #thatjusthappened
— Norwood Police (@NorwoodPolice) January 14, 2015
A dispatcher at the Norwood, Mass., police department said an elderly person, who was hard of hearing, called the emergency line on Tuesday to find out what was on TV. And while the incident might be a little amusing, the authorities in Norwood want to make sure the message gets out: 911 is for emergencies.
Finding out what's on TV isn't an emergency.
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