Reasons to call 911 with M
Serious violent crime, immediate police needed.
Generic term for 911‑worthy health crises.
Sudden death is a medical emergency for 911.
Report quickly, especially if at risk.
Violent street robbery, call police right away.
High‑priority case, 911 is appropriate.
Unlawful killing, urgent police response.
Active fire endangers life and property, call 911.
Robbery or theft in progress can merit 911.
Violent crime against you, 911 is appropriate.
Serious sexual abuse, urgent police help.
Multiple killings, major 911 emergency.
Severe infection; emergency if critical symptoms.
Dangerous suspect nearby, call police fast.
Active shooter situation, immediate 911 call.
Murder is a life‑threatening crime, call 911
Mauled suggests severe attack, urgent 911 case
Massacre means many victims, immediate 911
Mad cow disease suspicion needs urgent report
Broken leg is serious trauma, call 911
Motorcycle crashes can be fatal, 911 needed
Moose attack = severe injuries, call 911
Assault by a parent is abuse, call 911
Sudden death needs 911 for help and report
Molesting is serious sexual abuse, call 911
Being molested is ongoing abuse, 911 situation
Immediate death is an emergency for police/EMS
Reporting a death needs emergency services
Report missing person, police emergency
Reporting someone murdered is 100% 911‑worthy
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