Any time you believe your, or another person's life or personal safety is in jeopardy you should call 911. You should also call 911 to report a crime and traffic accidents.
The 911 system is designed to respond to any type emergency you may have. From the time the 911 operator receives your call they are determining what emergency services are needed and where to send them. Most of the time, before you've finished the call to 911 the necessary emergency services have been notified and are enroute. Here's an important note to remember. When you call 911 from a cell phone, your phone number and location/address DOES NOT come up on the operator's screen. You must provide this information.
Let's say you need to call the Police Department to get a copy of an accident report or you need to report a stopped-up storm drain. While both are important reasons to call, neither is an emergency situation and should not be directed to the 911 service.
Here is a list of telephone numbers you can call for NON-EMERGENCY situations and information.
City Action Line...............893-7111
City Council Member, District 4
Leslie Curran..................893-7117
Police NON-EMERGENCY...........893-7780
Fire Dept. NON-EMERGENCY.......893-7694
Code Enforcement...............893-7373
Sanitation Dept.,
Large item pick-up (Free)......893-7398
Sanitation Dept.,
Dumpster repair................893-7390
Illegal dumping hotline........893-7960
Pinellas County Info Line......464-3000
Progress Energy, Power outages
& line emergencies........(800)228-8485
S.P.C.A........................586-2591
Suncoast Seabird Sancuary......391-6211
State Info Line................893-2121
Federal Info Line.........(800)688-9889
