Emergency call back method
First Claim
1. An emergency call back method, comprising:
- assigning a different emergency routing number to a switch in a wireless network for use as a calling party number of emergency wireless calls routed to a Public Service Answering Point (PSAP) by the switch;
sending the assigned emergency routing number as the calling party number to the PSAP from the switch;
receiving the assigned emergency routing number as a called party number at the switch from the PSAP if the emergency call drops such that the switch recognizes the call as an emergency call based on the emergency routing number;
receiving a mobile station identifier at the switch when the switch receives the assigned emergency routing number as the called party number; and
paging a mobile station identified by the mobile station identifier when the called party number matches the assigned emergency routing number.
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Abstract
An emergency routing number is assigned to each switch in a wireless network. When a switch of the wireless network routes an emergency call to a Public Service Answering Point (PSAP), the switch sends the emergency routing number as the calling party number and provides the PSAP with the identifier of the mobile station. If the emergency call drops, the PSAP performs a call back using the emergency routing number as the called party number. The switch that routed the emergency call from the mobile station to the PSAP receives the call back. The PSAP also sends the identifier of the mobile station to the switch. When a switch receives its emergency routing number as the called party number, the switch recognizes an emergency call back situation and pages the mobile station identified by the mobile station identifier received in association with the emergency routing number. The mobile station is then reconnected with the PSAP.
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9 Claims
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1. An emergency call back method, comprising:
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assigning a different emergency routing number to a switch in a wireless network for use as a calling party number of emergency wireless calls routed to a Public Service Answering Point (PSAP) by the switch; sending the assigned emergency routing number as the calling party number to the PSAP from the switch; receiving the assigned emergency routing number as a called party number at the switch from the PSAP if the emergency call drops such that the switch recognizes the call as an emergency call based on the emergency routing number; receiving a mobile station identifier at the switch when the switch receives the assigned emergency routing number as the called party number; and paging a mobile station identified by the mobile station identifier when the called party number matches the assigned emergency routing number. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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