Reasons to call 911 with S

  • Serious mental health crisis; 911 can send help fast.

  • Violent attack with knife; needs immediate response.

  • Gun violence is a top reason to call 911.

  • Time‑critical brain emergency; call 911 at once.

  • Venomous bites can be fatal; 911 dispatches aid.

  • Gunshot wound is life‑threatening; 911 is essential.

  • Ongoing stalking can mean immediate danger; call 911.

  • Active serial killer threat is an extreme emergency.

  • Seizures can impair breathing; emergency medical call.

  • If unexpected or unclear death, 911 is appropriate.

  • Sickness
  • Cannot breathe or choking is a critical 911 reason.

  • In‑progress vehicle theft is a police emergency.

  • Person stopped breathing, 911 for CPR help fast.

  • Ongoing stalking can be life‑threatening crime.

  • Mass killing or butchering people, 911 ASAP.

  • Life‑threatening animal attack, call 911.

  • Active break‑in/home invasion, clear 911 case.

  • Medical shock is life‑threatening, 911 needed.

  • Boat/car sinking is immediate danger, call 911.

  • Witnessing a murder is major emergency, 911.

  • Shooting someone is critical emergency, 911.

  • Smoke may mean fire, strong reason to call 911.

  • Gunshots nearby are a major emergency, call 911.

  • Active shooter is an immediate life‑threat threat.

  • serious injury
  • School shootings are critical 911 emergencies.

  • If danger seems imminent, 911 for suspicious activity.

  • Suicide attempt is a medical and safety emergency.

  • Strangulation risks asphyxia, urgent 911 situation.

  • Stab wounds are severe trauma, call 911 at once.

  • Serious fall on ice with injury merits 911.

  • In‑progress shoplifting can be reported to 911.

  • Active drug dealing can be reported via 911.

  • Elevator entrapment is a standard 911 emergency

  • Strangling suggests violent attack, call 911 ASAP

  • Gunshot wound is life‑threatening, 911 immediately

  • Active life‑threatening situation, clear 911 case

  • Home invasion/burglary in progress, call 911

  • Armed sniper is a critical police emergency

  • Venomous or severe snake bites need 911 fast

  • Active shooting is a major emergency for 911

  • Imminent self‑harm is mental health emergency

  • Witnessing a murder in progress: call 911 now

  • Severe food poisoning symptoms can be 911‑worthy

  • Suffocation/airway blocked is classic 911 call

  • Child in danger from unknown adult, 911 is right

  • Burglary/entry in progress is a textbook 911 call

  • Home invasion in progress, crime emergency, call 911 immediately.

The words in the list Reasons to call 911 with S come from players of the word game City, Country, River.