Emergency dispatch answering service
An AI that rings your on-call chain until a human answers.
An answering service with emergency dispatch doesn't just take a message at 2 AM — it gets a live person from your team on the phone. CallsAround walks your on-call list contact by contact, detects and skips voicemail, alerts by SMS at every hop, and bridges the caller the moment a human picks up.
Live emergency dispatch
How do emergency dispatch chains work?
When a call matches your emergency rules — a burst pipe, a no-heat night, a water loss — the dispatch engine takes over. It rings the first contact on your chain and waits the timeout you set (25 seconds by default). No answer? SMS alert, next contact. Voicemail picks up? Detected, skipped, alerted, next contact — a machine never counts as an answer. Retries, ordering, and per-contact availability windows are all yours to configure.
While the chain walks, the AI keeps the caller company — it explains that it's reaching the on-call tech right now, keeps them calm, and keeps them on the line. When a human answers, the engine whispers the context (who, where, what) and bridges the two on a keypress. If every contact is exhausted, the caller forwards to your fallback number and the whole team is alerted that the call went uncovered.
Every hop is journaled: who was rung, when, what happened. When someone asks "why did it take 4 minutes to reach a tech on Saturday?", you open the escalation log and answer with timestamps instead of memory.
Why does voicemail detection matter so much?
The failure mode of every naive call-forwarding setup: the on-call tech's phone is dead, calls roll to his voicemail, and the system counts that as "delivered." The customer talked to a recording, the tech slept through it, and the company found out Monday. Whoever built your dispatch process has to answer one question first: what happens when the answer is a machine?
CallsAround's answer is structural: answering-machine detection runs on every leg, a machine is never a valid answer, and the chain keeps walking until it finds a person or exhausts your list — at which point it fails loudly, not silently. That single design decision is the difference between "we forward calls" and emergency dispatch.
What happens if the AI itself fails at 3 AM?
Any vendor can promise uptime; the honest question is what happens when the promise breaks. CallsAround runs a dead-man canary that calls your line around the clock, asks the agent for a human, and verifies the response like a real caller would. Two failed probes and your number is flipped to plain carrier call forwarding at the phone network — below our servers, below the AI — so callers ring your backup phone directly. When probes pass again, forwarding switches off by itself.
You're alerted by email and SMS at every transition, and the whole history is public on the live status page. Dead air is structurally impossible, not aspirationally unlikely.
Dispatch questions, answered straight
Your on-call chain, executed exactly — every time.
Dispatch is included from $229/mo: escalation chains, voicemail detection, SMS alerts, warm transfers. Add carrier failover with Dispatch+.
Get dispatch on your line