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The Department of State's telephone directory, PN-ACZ-230, provides information on official telephone usage and emergency procedures.
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Abstract
Government phones are provided for official use only and are not to be used for making personal calls. Emergency calls, including bomb threats or other threats requiring immediate action, should be directed to the Main State-Police Office (FPS) at 21814. The directory lists various annexes and police offices, including the Annex 2-Police Office, which can be reached at 21814. Emergency medical assistance can be obtained by calling the Main State (8:45-530) at 22700. Other emergency numbers include the SA-3 at 235-8720 and the USA at (9) 724-9621. The directory also provides information on how to use the telephone under Centrex, a government network. To report phone trouble, users should dial 9-611. Transferring calls can be done by depressing the switchhook briefly once and asking the operator to complete the transfer. Conference calls can be initiated by dialing (9) 472-1208. Local calls can be made by dialing 9, followed by the number. Commercial calls can be made by dialing 8, followed by the area code and number. Calls to government agencies on Centrex (Zone A) can be made by dialing the 5-digit extension or dialing 100 for information. Zone A includes various government agencies, including the Agency for International Development and the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. The directory also lists various building guards and their contact information. The State Department Building has multiple entrances, including the 22nd and C Streets Main Entrance, which is open from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm, Monday through Friday. Other entrances include the 21st Street Entrance, the 23rd Street Entrance, and the Code Room at 5440. The directory lists various government agencies and their contact information, including the Passport Office, the GSA Building Managers, and the Immunization and Health Units. The State Watch Officers are also listed, including the Senior Watch Officer, Operations Center 7516, and the Watch Officer, Intelligence 6510. The directory also provides information on special telephone services, including the telephone information operator, FTS code, and telephone repairs. Users are advised to prepare and indicate the services they require, including installations, moves, and disconnections. The directory lists various zip codes, including the Washington, D.C. area, with the exception of the Passport Office, which has a separate zip code. The directory also lists various action agencies, including the Agency for International Development, the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, and the U.S. Information Agency. The directory provides a comprehensive list of government agencies and their contact information, as well as information on official telephone usage and emergency procedures.
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