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9-1-1
Police - Fire - Ambulance
What is 9-1-1?
Seconds count in an emergency! When you have an emergency in Toronto just dial 9-1-1. It is an easy telephone number to remember. When police, fire, or medical emergencies occur, 9-1-1 can help save precious time. Your call is answered by a trained emergency call taker who will provide you with the assistance you require. You can also dial 9-1-1 from your cellular phone. The call is toll free.
What is an Emergency?
An emergency is any situation where there are people or property at risk. Examples include fires, crimes in progress or medical emergencies.
What You Should Know When Dialing 9-1-1
- At home, you can dial 9-1-1 direct
- At a business or other location, you may need to dial an outside line before
dialing 9-1-1
- At a pay phone, dial 9-1-1. This is a free call. · when using a cellular
phone be prepared to give the exact location of the emergency. This is also
a free call.
- For TTY access (Telephone Device for the Deaf) press the spacebar announcer
key repeatedly until a response is received.
What You Should Know About Cell Phones & 9-1-1
- Wireline 9-1-1 calls in the City of Toronto are accompanied by electronic
data when they reach our calltakers. This electronic data includes your telephone
number and civic address. This means that if the connection is lost or the
caller cannot speak, help can still be dispatched.
- In the case of cellular calls, electronic data with location information
is not automatically available to the call taker. It is up to the caller to
describe the exact location of the emergency.
- If you have a choice between using a wireline phone or a cell phone to call
9-1-1, the wireline should always be your first choice. The connection is
more secure and the location data is available automatically.
Does Your Cellular Provider offer Enhanced Wireless Service?
- The technology is available in the Toronto 9-1-1 network today to provide
the 9-1-1 calltaker with the callback number of your handset and the address
of the cellular tower that picked up the signal. Both pieces of information
can be useful tools to assist the 9-1-1 calltaker in getting help to you more
quickly. This service is known as Wireless E9-1-1. Even with this additional
data, it is still up to the caller to describe the exact location of the emergency.
- Not all Cellular Service Providers offer this enhanced service, in spite
of collecting a monthly 9-1-1 access fee.
- Companies such as FIDO (Microcell) and Bell Mobility have the Wireless Enhanced 9-1-1 Service
deployed City Wide.
- Check with your Cellular service provider to find out if they offer Wireless
Enhanced 9-1-1 on your behalf.
What You Should Know If You Only Have Cellular Service at Home
- If you or someone you know has decided to give up their wired phone at
home in favour of cellular only, we recommend the following precautions.
- Always be aware of where you have placed your handset. You want it to be
easily found (by yourself and/or visitors) at a moment’s notice, at all hours
of the day.
- Always ensure your handset has a fully charged battery. You may feel safer
leaving it powered on at all times, ready to dial at a moment’s notice.
- Understand that even though you are in your home, your home address is not
displayed to the 9-1-1 calltaker. Be prepared to provide this information
verbally.
- Ensure your carrier has current/accurate subscriber information on file.
- Understand that some of the common problems with cellular calls do not go
away just because you have dialed the digits 9-1-1. Voice transmissions can
become distorted and/or interrupted just like any phone call you may place
from your cell phone.
Do Not Pre-Program 9-1-1 Into Your Phone's Speed Dial Function
- Each day our 9-1-1 emergency calltakers deal with a high percentage of
false cellular 9-1-1 calls. On sets pre-programmed to dial 9-1-1, keys are
often accidentally pressed, setting off unintentional 9-1-1 calls. Consumers
unknowingly tie up 9-1-1 telephone lines, unnecessarily tying up the resources
of emergency responders and causing a negative impact for true emergent calls
for help.
Language Line Services
In 1991, the Toronto Police Service contracted the capabilities of Language
Line Services, in order to assist Communications Operators at the 9-1-1 Centre
(Communications Centre) to manage calls for service from citizens who do not
speak English. This is an over the telephone line interpretation service. Since
the inception of the Language Line Service, it is being utilized more than 200
times per month to assist in the management of calls from citizens who do not
speak English. Language Fact: Approximately 6,700 languages are spoken in the
world today in 228 countries. *
Languages Offered
by Language Line Service
* Ethnologue, Languages of the World, Thirteenth Edition, Barbara F. Grimes,
Editor, Copyright © 1996-99, SIL International.
What You Can Do To Help 9-1-1 Help You!
- Remain calm and speak clearly.
- Identify which emergency service you require (Police, Fire, or Ambulance)
and be prepared to provide the following: what is happening what is the location
what is your name, address, and telephone number.
- Please remain on the line to provide additional information if requested
to do so by the call taker.
DO NOT HANG UP UNTIL THE CALL TAKER ADVISES YOU TO DO SO.
- Remember, it is important to have your house numbers visible from the street.
This will assist emergency responders in locating you as quickly as possible.
What To Teach Your Children About 9-1-1
- Do your children know how to get help in an emergency? teach your children
how and when to get help from 9-1-1 teach your children their address and
telephone number as soon as they are able to learn keep it posted by all phones
in case they are unsure tell your children to answer all of the emergency
call takers' questions and stay on the phone until they are told to hang up
teach your children about the dangers of making prank 9-1-1 calls.
What Are The Dangers Of 9-1-1 Prank Calls?
Prank 9-1-1 calls waste time and money and can also be dangerous. If 9-1-1
lines or responders are busy with prank calls, someone with a real emergency
might not get the help that they need.
What Is NOT An Emergency?
It is not an emergency when the situation is not dangerous and immediate action
is not necessary.
Do not call 9-1-1:
- For information about school closings, road conditions, directions, etc.
- For directory assistance
- For information about paying parking tickets
- When you're bored and just want to talk.
What If Your Complaint Is Not An Emergency?
If your complaint is not an emergency dial 416-808-2222, the non-emergency number for the Toronto Police Service. Use 416-808-2222 for non-emergency calls such as parking complaints, a noisy party, or lost and found articles. You can use your cellular phone for non-emergencies by dialing *TPS. In non-emergency situations the AT&T Language Line Service is available for non-English speaking callers. (over 140 languages)
The non-emergency number 416-808-2222 and *TPS calls are answered by an "auto attendant". The "auto attendant" allows touch tone phone users to self direct their call. Callers with a rotary phone and those callers that choose the "Zero Out" option are answered by a switchboard operator to connect your call.
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