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911 Home
Newberg-Dundee 9-1-1 Communications Center is the primary answering point for all 9-1-1 emergency calls for the cities of Newberg, Dundee and eastern Yamhill County. The center operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Newberg-Dundee Communications answers all 9-1-1 calls for east Yamhill County. It is the dispatch center for law enforcement for the cities of Newberg and Dundee. County residents seeking law enforcement assistance will be transferred to Yamhill County Communications (YCOM), the dispatch center for the Yamhill County Sheriff's Department.
Emergency fire or EMS calls for TVF&R and Dundee Fire Department are transferred to Washington County Consolidated Communications (WCCCA).
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CALLING 9-1-1 BY CELL PHONE
If you call 9-1-1 on a cell phone, your location may not automatically display, as it does when calling from most home and business phones.
Be prepared to tell the 9-1-1 dispatcher:
- The location of the emergency (Address, street intersection, landmarks, city, county, mile marker, etc.)
- Your cell phone number
- What the emergency is and what type of assistance is needed
WHEN should I call 9-1-1:
In an emergency
When you need help
When you need the police, fire department or an ambulance
HOW do I call 9-1-1:
Stay calm
Listen for a dial tone
On a push button phone push 9-1-1
WHAT is a dispatcher?
A dispatcher sends a police officer, fire truck or an ambulance when someone call in an emergency