Texting  has taken over mobile networks, and now it's destined to overwhelm our emergency  responders as well. According to 
Wired Epicenter, the FCC is looking to  follow in the footsteps of those trailblazing Iowans and expand its  911 services to allow emergencies to be reported via text message, and while at  first glance that may sound silly, we can think of some times when it could make  a lot of sense. Let's say there's someone in the house and you don't want them  to know where you are -- texting is a lot quieter than talking. Or let's say the  aliens are attacking and you don't have time to stop running -- a text is a lot  quicker, too. The FCC is also apparently looking at receiving MMS and even  streaming video so that you could send pictures and footage of their hugely  advanced tactics. If these efforts are successful perhaps we can survive the  coming trans-dimensional menace for just a little longer.
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