Talk:119

911
I know they are with the "firefighters" but wouldnt it also make sense to say it's also "911" backwards? Munchvtec (talk) 04:51, January 29, 2016 (UTC)
 * I guess that's trivia maybe? Im fine if you mention it. --Sarutobii2 (talk) 04:57, January 29, 2016 (UTC)
 * um...and how would i write that? Lol Munchvtec (talk) 04:59, January 29, 2016 (UTC)
 * As a second pun of the name, perhaps? Tsukikage-dono (talk) 05:18, January 29, 2016 (UTC)
 * "When the name is arranged backwards to 911, it's the number to call to get a hold of the fire brigade in the United States"? --Sarutobii2 (talk) 05:19, January 29, 2016 (UTC)
 * Well you wrote it saru-oneesabitch, ill let you add it. Munchvtec (talk) 05:22, January 29, 2016 (UTC)
 * The number works in several other countries, not just the US. Tsukikage-dono (talk) 05:25, January 29, 2016 (UTC)

It doesn't call the "fire brigade" either saru lol Munchvtec (talk) 05:29, January 29, 2016 (UTC)
 * lol why didn't you correct me before then. My country doesn't have 911. --Sarutobii2 (talk) 05:30, January 29, 2016 (UTC)
 * eh, that takes effort mate. Munchvtec (talk) 05:33, January 29, 2016 (UTC)
 * Here in Australia, the emergency number is 000, which puts you through to the Ambulance/Police/Fire Brigade. What's the number to call in case of a fire in America Munch? --Sarutobii2 (talk) 05:44, January 29, 2016 (UTC)
 * In america, when you dial 911 and there is an accident of sorts or something. Dispatch sends police, fire trucks, and ambulances. Or you can tell them who to send. Though each of these has there own respective number. Munchvtec (talk) 05:51, January 29, 2016 (UTC)
 * I think the more important question here is, what's the number in Japan? Munchvtec (talk) 06:02, January 29, 2016 (UTC)