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Oregon State Police launches ‘Star OSP’ service number

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The Oregon State Police announced Thursday the launch of *OSP (star OSP), which it calls a fast and easy way to contact the OSP dispatchers for a non-emergency from your mobile phone.

*OSP (*677) is a mobile phone direct call number established to provide the public with a quick, easy to remember number to use for non-emergency reporting of traffic safety, highway hazards & obstructions, minor crashes, and requests for assistance.

*OSP is not an emergency number, the agency noted, and 9-1-1 still remains the emergency number to call for an emergency. *OSP rings directly into the State Police Dispatch center and is answered by a live dispatcher 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

The Department in collaboration with Oregon Department of Transportation and Oregon’s cellphone providers have secured this number to make it easier to contact the OSP for non-emergency police services and road hazards.

Currently, Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and US Cellular have worked with the department to facilitate this service. It is the departments goal that, as this program develops, other cell providers will partner with OSP in this venture to provide access to all cellphone users.

Now that the majority of motorists have cellphones, this easy to remember number will help ensure people have a way to report non-emergency issues directly to OSP. For members of the public who do not have cell phone service, or have providers that do not currently support this access number, they can still dial the department’s toll free phone number, 800-452-7888.

*OSP was established as a way to better serve the public and ensure a fast and easy way to contact OSP for public safety services.

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