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ev6jester t1_j9iw67z wrote

Why would they call it something else? Two different names for the same thing? Just to add confusion?

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cgg419 t1_j9iwbaw wrote

As I said, I didn’t even know it was an acronym. But since it starts with America, I was just mildly surprised they kept the same name, since we are not Americans.

You’re not similarly surprised that emergency numbers in other countries aren’t always 911, are you?

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ev6jester t1_j9ix2kw wrote

Here is what the Canadian site says:

History of the AMBER Alert System

In 1996, 9-year-old Amber Hagerman was kidnapped from Arlington, Texas and brutally murdered. Her death had a profound impact on her community. In the wake of this tragedy, an emergency alert system was developed to facilitate the rapid distribution of information to the public about child abduction incidents. The system, named in remembrance of Amber Hagerman, was initially a voluntary partnership between law enforcement agencies and media broadcasters to send out emergency alerts to the public when a child was abducted and believed to be in imminent danger.

https://missingkids.ca/en/help-us-find/amber-alert/

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ev6jester t1_j9ix73i wrote

As for 911 believe me. Being a 911 operator I wish it was a different number like 112 in the UK

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cgg419 t1_j9ixxyq wrote

Why is that? (Honest question)

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ev6jester t1_j9izhpy wrote

So many dropped 911 calls from businesses that need to dial 9 to get out. Or people calling India 91 country code.

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