
 
 
Have you ever been to America? 
̱  ֳ?
 
If you have, you might have heard about the 9-1-1 telephone service. 
̱  ִٸ, 911 ؼ ſ.
 
When there is an emergency, you can call the numbers 9-1-1 on your telephone or cell phone. Ȳ ȭ ڵ 911 ȭ ϸ ſ.
 
This calls the city's emergency responders, like the police or the ambulance.
911 ȭ , ̳ ں深 θ  ־. 
 
If you are at home and a thief comes to your house, you may call 9-1-1 to get the police to come to your house and help you.     911 ȭ ϸ  ͼ ٰſ.
 
If you are feeling ill or have badly hurt yourself, you may call 9-1-1, and the operator will send the ambulance to your house.  ų,   911 ȭ ϸ ں深 θ  ־. 
 
If there is a fire, you may call 9-1-1, and the operator will send the firefighters to you. 
  ٸ, ҹ ٰſ.
 
If you are feeling lonely, you may not call 9-1-1. 
ܷӴٰ 911 ȭ ϸ ȵſ.
 
This is a very important service, so we should not call them on silly issues. 
911 ȭ ̱,  ƴ ɷ ȭϸ ȵſ.
 
You can be charged with a crime if you call 9-1-1 as a joke.
911 ȭϸ ݳ ſ.
 
 
 
Operator : 9-1-1. What is your emergency?
(911Դϴ. ΰ?)
 
Caller : Someone is in my house.
( 츮ȿ ־)
 
Operator : What is your address?
(ּ ҷּ)
 
Caller : 123 Main Street.
(Main street, 123Դϴ)
 
Operator : All right, I am sending the police to your house. Are you alone?
(, 帱Կ.  ȥֳ?)
 
Caller : Yes.
()
 
Operator : Where are you?
( 輼?)
 
Caller : In my room. 
(濡)
 
Operator : Where is the intruder?
(ħڴ   ֳ?) 
 
Caller : I don't know. Somewhere in my house. 
(ھ. 츮  ־)
 
Operator : OK, try to remain quiet and out of sight.
(,  ϰ 輼)
 
Caller : OK. Please hurry.
(. ּ)
 
Operator : They will arrive in about 5 minutes. I will stay on the phone with you until the police arrive. 
( 5Ŀ  Ұ̴ϴ.    ȭȲ ٸԿ.) 
 
 
 
 
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