When should I call 9-1-1?
Dial 9-1-1 when you need emergency assistance from Police, a Fire department or Emergency Medical Services (an ambulance) to:
- Call for medical help
- Report a fire
- Stop a crime that is in progress
- Whenever you or someone around you is in a life-threatening situation
When you call 9-1-1 for assistance, be prepared to supply:
- What help is needed (ambulance, fire or police assistance)
- What happened
- Where the help is needed (the address or location and main intersection of where the emergency is located)
- The telephone number you are calling from
- Who you are
Make sure your address is visible:
- House numbers should be placed on the front of the house or building facing the roadway, where they are clearly visible
- Use large, plain numbers - no fancy script or hard-to-read lettering
- Use contrasting colours (black on white) or reflective material
- If you are calling at night, turn on the outside lights of your house so that emergency responders can easily see your location
Do NOT call 9-1-1 during an emergency to:
- Locate relatives during an emergency
- Find out availability and locations for emergency shelters or other services
- Find non-emergency numbers for Police, Fire or Emergency Medical Services
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