Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) Callback
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After an emergency call is completed (terminated either prematurely by
the emergency caller or normally by the call taker), the call taker
may feel the need for further communication. For example, the call may
have been dropped by accident without the call taker having sufficient
information about the current state of an accident victim. A call
taker may trigger a callback to the emergency caller using the contact
information provided with the initial emergency call. This callback
could, under certain circumstances, be treated like any other call
and, as a consequence, it may get blocked by authorization policies or
may get forwarded to an answering machine. The IETF emergency
services architecture specification already offers a solution approach
for allowing Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) callbacks to bypass
authorization policies in order to reach the caller without
unnecessary delays. Unfortunately, the specified mechanism only
supports limited scenarios. This document discusses shortcomings of
the current mechanisms and illustrates additional scenarios where
better-than-normal call treatment behavior would be desirable. We
describe a solution based on a new header field value for the SIP
Priority header field, called "psap-callback", to mark PSAP callbacks.