Sorenson Video Relay Service
Sorenson Video Relay Service allows people who are deaf, hard of hearing or speech-impaired to communicate using video, with hearing people in real-time, via a qualified American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter. It replaces TTY or Text Telephone. This service is available at Ohio Library for the Blind and Physically Disabled as well as a number of Cleveland Public Library branches.

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The Big Interview

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Video Relay Service (VRS): One Year Later

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ASL – Minimum requirements for video relay service and its administrator
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Dos and Don'ts of Interacting with the Deaf Community [CC]

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Protecting and Interpreting Deaf Culture | Glenna Cooper | TEDxTulsaCC

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What is a relay call?

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VRS 911 Call With Registered Location

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Unbelievable Smart Worker & Hilarious Fails | Construction Compilation #1 #adamrose #smartworkers

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Deaf History & Awareness 3

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VRS Call Example

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Deaf Movie: Where the Sky Ends

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People Who Messed With The Royal Guard and Regretted It!

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Deaf People Answer Commonly Googled Questions About Being Deaf

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Hearing Cultures VS Deaf Cultures

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Hello! Sorenson's Community Relations Team

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1 IN A MILLION MOMENTS IN SPORTS !

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CaptionCall: Helping the Hearing-Impaired Stay Connected | Designing Spaces

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Sorenson Communications Media - Appropriate or inappropriate?

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Relay Communication Services (TTY version)

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