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PSAP and uses
The Tandem Office uses a technology referred to as Selective Routing to query the ALI database using the originating telephone number as a search key to match the origination of the call to the network location of the appropriate PSAP.
Since some high-grade prostate cancers may be entirely negative for PSA, however, histological analysis to identify such cases usually uses PSA in combination with other antibodies, such as PSAP and CD57.

PSAP and calling
If the PSAP receives calls on older-style digital trunks, they are specially formatted Multi-Frequency ( MF ) trunks that pass the calling party's number ( ANI ) only.

PSAP and number
Most PSAPs have a regional Emergency Service Number ( ESN ), a number identifying the PSAP.
The source number is used to look up the Emergency Service Number ( phone number ) of the appropriate call center ( Public-safety answering point, or PSAP ) in a database and connect the call.
If the phone number is not passed or the phone number is not in the ALI database, this is known as ALI Failure ; the call is then passed to the trunk group's default ESN, which is a PSAP designated for this function.
* E911 Phase 1: Wireless network operators must identify the phone number and cell phone tower used by callers, within six minutes of a request by a PSAP.
A public-safety answering point ( PSAP ), sometimes called " public-safety access point ", is a call center responsible for answering calls to an emergency telephone number for police, firefighting, and ambulance services.
Text messages are also useful for the deaf, since a relay service would have to look up the correct full phone number for the PSAP for the correct jurisdiction.
Initially, the purpose of any of these in mobile phones is so that the public safety answering point ( PSAP ) which answers calls to an emergency telephone number can know where the caller is and exactly where to send emergency services.

PSAP and up
ATM can also use a Presentation ( PSAP ) and Session ( SSAP ) Access Point, but these may also be unspecified ; this is up to the application.

PSAP and address
OSI Application Layer protocols as well as Asynchronous Transfer Mode ( ATM ) can use Transport ( TSAP ), Session ( SSAP ) or Presentation ( PSAP ) Service Access Points to specify a destination address for a connection.

PSAP and Automatic
( For historical reasons, the PSAP will refer to these as CAMA circuits even though Centralized Automatic Message Accounting ( CAMA ) is actually a reference to the call log.

PSAP and Location
In North America the incoming 9-1-1 call is typically answered at the Public Safety Answering Point ( PSAP ) of the governmental agency that has jurisdiction over the caller's location ( see # Location below ).
Location information is not only transmitted to the call center for the purpose of sending emergency services to the scene of the incident, it is used by the wireless network operator to determine to which PSAP to route the call.

PSAP and ALI
The ALI database is used to both route the call to the appropriate PSAP and when the call arrives, the ALI database is used to determine the location of the caller.

PSAP and .
Fire / EMS calls are processed and dispatched at a second PSAP ( Public Safety Answering Point ) called Prospect that is located at a fire station in Bellingham.
Audrain County Joint Communications is the primary public safety answering point ( PSAP ) for Audrain County, and is responsible for handling incoming and outgoing communication from the public for assistance from law enforcement, fire, and medical personnel throughout Audrain County.
Ralls County E-911 was designated as the backup PSAP for Audrain County Joint Communications so if anything were to happen to the Joint Communications Center there would be no disruption of service to the residents and visitors of Audrain County.
When the 9-1-1 call arrives at the appropriate PSAP, it is answered by a specially trained official known as a Telecommunicator.
When the call arrives at the PSAP, special computer software is used to display the location of the caller immediately upon arrival of the call.
The 9-1-1 call arrives at the appropriate PSAP after it is routed across the Public switched telephone network ( PSTN ) to a special facility called a Class 4 telephone switch or Tandem Office.
There may be multiple PSAPs within the same exchange or one PSAP may cover multiple exchanges.
The territories ( Emergency Service Zone ) covered by a single PSAP is based on the dispatch and response arrangements for the fire, police, and medical services for a particular area.
Their use is becoming increasingly more common as it simplifies the interconnection between newer ISUP / SS7-based host office switches and the many older PSAP systems.
If the PSAP receives calls from the telephone company on older analog trunks, they are usually Pulse driven circuits.
It is generally maintained by the Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier ( ILEC ) under contract by the PSAP.
The PSAP operator must then ask the incoming caller for their location and redirect them to the correct PSAP.
** Wireless network operators must provide the latitude and longitude of callers within 300 meters, within six minutes of a request by a PSAP.

uses and calling
This number connects to a computer at a local central office, which uses a voice synthesizer or digital samples to " speak " the phone number of the line calling in.
Though normally distinguishing itself from other churches by calling itself the " Catholic Church ", it also uses the description " Roman Catholic Church ".
While the self-designation of hobbyists as hackers is acknowledged by all three kinds of hackers, and the computer security hackers accept all uses of the word, people from the programmer subculture consider the computer intrusion related usage incorrect, and emphasize the difference between the two by calling security breakers “ crackers ” ( analogous to a safecracker ).
In non-critical uses, selective calling can also be used to hide the presence of interfering signals such as receiver-produced intermodulation.
Because color TVs were so common between the 1960s and 2000s, economies of scale have driven down the cost of colorburst crystals, which often find uses in various other applications, such as Ham radio ( 3. 579 Mhz is common QRP calling frequency at 80m band ).
However, even critics of other uses of the term radical will generally avoid the usage of it in the " semantic root " sense due to the confusion over the term, instead calling such original graphs the original form, or etymon.
A new class bordered-button ( that is both a graphical object and uses the border-mixin ) would compute its width by calling all applicable width methods-via the method combination.
Scarecrow also uses a hand-held fear gas sprayer in the shape of a human skull, straws which he leaves as a calling card, special straws which can be snapped in half to release a fear toxin ( as seen in Batman: Hush ), stuffed scarecrows which scare his victims, and a Sinestro Corps ring ( as seen in the Blackest Night mini-series ).
Liberal radio show host Cenk Uygur uses the term " commie pinko " satirically in regard to conservative commentators calling the President a socialist
Much of the waterfront district was rezoned to accommodate high density residential uses and mixed use with a set-aside ( but no earmarked funding ) for the creation of open waterfront park space, as well as strict building guidelines calling for developers to create a continuous two-mile-long string of waterfront esplanades.
As a practical distinction, a Skype-to-Skype phone call is entirely IP ( internet ) based, and so uses a softswitch somewhere in the middle connecting the calling party with the called party.
ASCS uses a 360 cubic inch engine which leads to fans calling the cars " 360s ".
" James Berardinelli of ReelViews gave another positive review, calling it a " clever, often engaging, and always fast-paced motion picture " that " uses the visual medium to encourage its viewers to reach out with their imagination.
* In the 2000 book Angels and Demons by Dan Brown, a Hassassin uses brands representing the four classical elements as calling cards in a series of ritualistic murders related to each element ( e. g. fire for one victim who had been burned to death.
In particular, his arch-enemy, The Joker, uses two types of calling cards, one is a simple joker card from a deck of playing cards, which was used in the end of the film Batman Begins.
In certain periods government have combined the uses of postage and revenue stamps, calling them " postal fiscals " or inscribing them " Postage and Revenue ".
Although this will not work in all cases, for example when calling the wrong subroutine, it is the easiest way to find the problem if the program uses the incorrect results of a bad mathematical calculation.
He uses odd insults when addressing the children, Thimbletack and his own group of goblins, never calling anyone by their name.
Wrestlers who use this move include WWE Superstar Edge who uses it as a signature finishing move calling it the Edgecution.
He also uses gadgets from his pockets or by calling his airship in order to save the day.
Since East Midlands Trains started calling, platform 3 is used for one of the Birmingham services, and the other uses platform 1.

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