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Tuesday
Aug052014

When Not to Call 911

From Canoe.ca

Emergency dispatchers at 911 centers certainly deal with their fair share of odd-ball calls.

Moldy bread, the discovery of a snake-like garden hose in a backyard or getting a foot stuck in a couch are just a sample of the kinds of things police dispatchers have recently had to deal with in Toronto, Peel and York.

You can round out the list with calls about the loss of citizenship papers or the discovery of a wasp nest.

“Pretty much anything that can enter your mind, people will call 911 for,” says Peel Regional Police Const. Lilly Fitzpatrick.

“We by no means discourage people from calling; it’s why we’re here,” she adds. “But when police and fire units are tied up by non-emergency calls, it can jeopardize us helping in legitimate emergencies.”

Peel police reported that 48% of all calls made to their 911 line so far this year have been for matters considered to be non-emergencies.

“Taxpayers are paying for this and it creates a huge drain on police that are trying to do their job,” complains Fitzpatrick.

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