We’re receiving a high volume of 911 calls about the flooding in some areas of the city. 911 is for emergencies involving serious medical problems or life-threatening situations.
If the matter is not urgent, contact 311 for city services or report online, https://t.co/La2EmLoTYU.
The NG9-1-1 journey to the future of emergency communications has begun! Over time, we expect to see gradual improvements in call processing and wait times.
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The first step in the NG9-1-1 transition is now complete! This will enhance public safety communications & help our operators work faster & more efficiently.
These changes will not affect the public. If you need emergency help, call 9-1-1.
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"Amidst the chaos, you remain the steady voice of guidance and support. Thank you to everyone at Toronto Police Communications for your unwavering dedication and commitment to public safety. Happy National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week!" #911 #NPSTW#IAM911@jv5018
The 25th Anniversary of the Ontario Police Memorial Foundation Ceremony of Remembrance on Sunday, May 5, 2024 at 11 am on Queen’s Park Cr., Toronto. We will communicate further details as they are announced at OPMF blog: https://t.co/Cw3ThlD0oP #HeroesInLife
Today and every day we remember Sgt. Ryan Russell who was killed in the line-of-duty 13 years ago while serving and protecting the people of Toronto.
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Today we remember Sergeant Ryan Russell, Badge No. 7686 who tragically lost his life in the line of duty on January 12, 2011. Sadly missed and never forgotten. #HeroesInLife#NeverForgotten
13 years ago today we lost a fellow brother in blue and a gem of a human.
Sgt. Ryan Russell was killed in the line of duty while serving his community.
We will never forget
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Today we remember DC Jeffrey Northrup who lost his life in the line of duty on July 2, 2021. It's been 2 years, but it feels like yesterday. The death of DC Northrup has had a profound impact on our members. If you need support, reach out. @TPS52Div#HeroesInLife#NeverForgotten
News Release - Toronto Police are asking the public to take steps to avoid accidental 911 calls: Abandoned calls and pocket dials are tying up emergency lines
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