CallCentric 911 and Block Inbound?

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LeeG:
My Setup:I have a Obi100, with Google Voice on SP1 and CallCentric on SP2. SP2 is set for 911, with no outbound/inbound intended.

I would like to ensure I receive no calls from the CC number. I'm not clear on how to do that, so any help would be appreciated.

Also, if I do that, how does that affect 911? I assume if I would call 911 and get disconnected, they would try to call back on the CC number. Is that right and is there a way to address that?

azrobert:
In your Callcentric account define a Call Treatment. Use the defaults for a new Call Treatment except redirect calls to "Number Disconnected".

giqcass:
If you can specify a different number for 911 return calls then add one and disable if you like.

Otherwise.........

I would not recommend disabling inbound calls for your 911 provider.  If you call 911 and lose the connection or hang up they will call you back.  If they can't get through you will most likely get a visit from an officer.  If there is not an emergency this is a bad thing.  If there is an emergency you might not get the proper help in a timely manner.  

You can dial 933 to see what information is being passed to 911.

CoalMinerRetired:
I agree with giqcass, even if you block all incoming calls, you will always want to receive return calls from a 911 service. Ahead of time you don't know, nor will you ever be guaranteed what the CallerID will be for a returned call, it might be UNKNOWN/PRIVATE or an actual number for your PSAP.

LeeG:
Thanks all for the help and thoughts. I agree that blocking inbound 911 is probably not the way to go.  I could redirect to my Google Voice number and go through its normal call screen, but that's only marginally better if at all.

Basically one of the reason I've gone the GV route in the first place is to minimize, if not eliminate, the unwanted calls I get nearly daily. The national "do not call" call list is a joke and there are too many ways around it anyway. So, GV seems to be doing its job in that regard. It feels good to block a number in GV and know that I won't run to the phone for them anymore.

Then there's 911. CC handles that, but did I close one door just to open another for unwanted calls? Will I get junk calls from people thinking I'm in NY on the CC number?  Am I worried about a problem that doesn't yet exist? These are questions I ask myself.

If anyone has any suggestions on how best to get both the privacy I want and the proper 911 service I need, please pass them on.  At the moment, it appears that keeping my existing configuration, not blocking inbound 911, and hoping I don't have a spam magnet on my CC number is the way to go.

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