Do you require Police Fire or Ambulance?
Please answer this question before you give any other information and be prepared to confirm your location, your name, your telephone number and the nature of your emergency.
Help Us Help You - Remember the six W's
- Where are you - tell the call taker exactly where you are standing, especially important when calling from a cellphone
- What are you seeing - give as much detailed information as possible
- When did this take place - if the incident is in progress let the call taker know immediately
- Who - give your full name, address and contact information
- Weapons - do you see one or is it implied that there may be one
- Witness - did you or is there someone else who witnessed the incident
9-1-1 Calls From Cellphones
When calling 9-1-1 from a cellphone, only limited information is available to the Emergency call-taker. As a 9-1-1 cellular caller please:
- Give your location,
- Give your cellular telephone number, (including area code)
- Advise the situation. At this point you may be transferred to ambulance or fire if required.
- Await instructions from the call taker
- Stay on the line until advised by the call taker.
- Don't allow children to play with old cellphones. They can still call 9-1-1 so remove batteries and donate your old phone.
9-1-1 Calls From VoIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) Phones
If you purchase your home telephone service from your internet provider, 9-1-1 will not get your location or phone number when you call. As a VoIP caller please:
- Give your location. Include address and town or city as this will enable call taker to either handle the information or transfer you to the proper 9-1-1 centre
- Give your telephone number (including area code)
- Advise what the situation is. At this point you may be transferred to ambulance or fire if required.
- Await instructions from the call taker,
- Stay on the line until advised by the call taker.
Durham Region 9-1-1 processes over four hundred calls daily. If you receive a recorded message asking you to “stay on the line,” do not hang up.
If the caller does not speak English, the call-taker will immediately link the telephone call to a telephone translation service, which can handle over 150 languages, within seconds.
TTY: 905-436-6642