Fix wireless 9-1-1 without delay

The Issue

In 2008, my wife, Denise Amber Lee, was kidnapped from our home and forced to leave our two small children. For several hours, her assailant held her hostage. She was able to reach 9-1-1 on her abductor's cell phone and speak to the dispatcher for more than six minutes, but she did not know where she was, and the wireless carrier could not provide an accurate Phase II location.

She was found two days later buried in a shallow grave.

I know 9-1-1 communicators feel horror and frustration every time they cannot locate a 9-1-1 caller because the call was disconnected or a caller is lost, unconscious, confused, or threatened. Those seconds can mean the difference between life and death.

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is considering new location accuracy requirements for carriers to ensure all wireless callers can be quickly found, both indoors and outdoors, but some are trying to delay or defeat those new rules.

To pass those requirements, thousands of public safety professionals are urging the FCC to take action, and I hope you'll join us. 

Please take the 30 seconds to sign the petition urging the FCC to implement its proposed rule without delay. With your help, we can help ensure that 9-1-1 professionals can quickly find all callers in need.

Thank you.

Nathan Lee, Denise Amber Lee Foundation​ 

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The Issue

In 2008, my wife, Denise Amber Lee, was kidnapped from our home and forced to leave our two small children. For several hours, her assailant held her hostage. She was able to reach 9-1-1 on her abductor's cell phone and speak to the dispatcher for more than six minutes, but she did not know where she was, and the wireless carrier could not provide an accurate Phase II location.

She was found two days later buried in a shallow grave.

I know 9-1-1 communicators feel horror and frustration every time they cannot locate a 9-1-1 caller because the call was disconnected or a caller is lost, unconscious, confused, or threatened. Those seconds can mean the difference between life and death.

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is considering new location accuracy requirements for carriers to ensure all wireless callers can be quickly found, both indoors and outdoors, but some are trying to delay or defeat those new rules.

To pass those requirements, thousands of public safety professionals are urging the FCC to take action, and I hope you'll join us. 

Please take the 30 seconds to sign the petition urging the FCC to implement its proposed rule without delay. With your help, we can help ensure that 9-1-1 professionals can quickly find all callers in need.

Thank you.

Nathan Lee, Denise Amber Lee Foundation​ 

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Denise Amber Lee FoundationPetition Starter

The Decision Makers

Tom Wheeler
Tom Wheeler
Chairman, Federal Communications Commission
Jessica Rosenworcel
Jessica Rosenworcel
FCC Commissioner
David Simpson
David Simpson
FCC

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Petition created on October 17, 2014