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First provincewide campaign launches to continue battle against 9-1-1 misuse

A new and first-ever provincewide campaign launched this week to continue the battle against 9-1-1 misuse.

The provincial Emergency Services Steering  Committee (ESSC) launched the campaign called “When Every Second Counts.” The campaign aims to reduce non-emergency 9-1-1 calls by educating the public on proper  9-1-1 usage, promoting awareness of alternative non-emergency numbers, and highlighting the consequences of misuse. 

“9-1-1 is for life-threatening or health-related emergencies yet across the province,  Ontarians continue to call 9-1-1 for everything from boredom, to a failed restaurant  order, to a TV that isn’t working!,” said Nancy Polsinelli, member of the ESSC Steering  Committee and Commissioner of Health Services at the Region of Peel. “In other  instances, calls are made for non-emergency vehicular collisions, medical issues, and  bylaw issues – where other contacts and resources are available but the public may not  be familiar with them. This type of misuse can be the difference between life and death  when someone can’t get through to 9-1-1 because the line is busy.” 

9-1-1 operators across Ontario are under enormous strain to manage ever-growing call  volumes. Many police services across Ontario report 9-1-1 call demand is increasing  rapidly, and that about half of all 9-1-1 calls are non-emergency calls: pocket-dials, hang-ups, and many that are frivolous or even vexatious.  

“Despite efforts made, 9-1-1 misuse and a lack of awareness about what number to call  for different situations continues to be a challenge,” said Hon. Michael S. Kerzner,  Ontario Solicitor General. “We know that Ontarians want to do the right thing and keep  the lines clear, so they are available to those who need them. This campaign will  provide the public with the knowledge and resources to know who to call and when, so  they can access the right support.”

For more info about the campaign visit:  

https://www.wheneverysecondcounts.ca

ESSC 

The Emergency Services Steering Committee (ESSC) is a joint committee of the  municipalities that comprise the Big City Mayors of Ontario (BCMO) and the Mayors and  Regional Chairs of Ontario (MARCO). ESSC membership includes the Chief  Administrative Officers or City Managers of regions and municipalities involved in  emergency services and municipal budgets, and provides advocacy, background  information, and research on all issues relating to emergency service costs.

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