911 what is your emergency?

Surrey

2024-07-18 12:00 PDT

File # 2024-07-18

Surrey RCMP is issuing a reminder to call 9-1-1 for potential and unfolding emergencies only. An emergency is any situation that requires immediate assistance from a first responder (police, fire, ambulance services).

In 2023, Surrey RCMP received 103,627 911 calls of those calls 72,343 calls were abandoned 911 calls. Abandoned 911 calls increased by 26% in 2023. In many instances the 911 was not used for its intended use. 25-30% of the 9-1-1 calls received each day are false Misusing 911 and abandoned 911 calls requires dispatchers and police officers to divert their attention and resources from something that could be a real emergency.

When you call 911, a dispatcher will ask if you need police, fire or ambulance and for which city. If you are unable to speak English, you can let the dispatcher know which language you prefer and they will do their best to find someone who speaks the same language. For example, you could say police, Surrey, and speak Mandarin.

How you can help avoid false 911 calls:

The following are not the reason to call 911:

Examples of when to call 911:

Examples of non-emergency situations:

Online crime reporting is available if:

All other crimes require you to make a report via phone. Please call 604-599-0502.
Our 911 police dispatchers are trained to gather information and ensure that help is on the way for you, says Cpl. Sarbjit K. Sangha, Media Relations Officer for Surrey RCMP. It’s important to keep the 911 lines open and available so we can provide the help when it’s needed the most.

Released by:

Cpl. Sarbjit K. Sangha
Media Relations Officer
Surrey RCMP
14355 57 Avenue, Surrey, BC, V3X 1A9
Office: 604-599-7776

Email: surrey_media@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
Website: surrey.rcmp-grc.gc.ca

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