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Even if you dial 911 by accident, stay on the line: police

If you hang up or don't answer. an officer will be sent to your location to check on your well-being
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NEWS RELEASE
TIMMINS POLICE SERVICE
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In keeping with a recently noted increase in 911 hang up calls, the Timmins Police Service is issuing a public safety advisory in regards to the appropriate usage of this system.

All 911 systems are in place to manage emergency calls for service.

General police inquiries are managed by means of the administrative phone line at the Timmins Police Service of 705-264-1201.

Should the situation arise where 911 is dialed in error or by accident (example: a pocket dial or a case of children playing with the phone), the appropriate thing to do is to stay on the line and explain the situation to the 911 call-taker.

Where a 911 call is received, and the caller simply hangs up, a police response will ensue in keeping with the public safety protocols in place to ensure the wellbeing of the caller.

Conversely, if a 911 hang up occurs or no voice can be heard on the line, an officer will be sent to the location of the call so that the caller’s state of being can be confirmed and that there is no legitimate emergency.

Additionally, in those instances where the 911 system is being abused or used as some form of misguided nuisance, the police may, depending on the circumstances or nature of an investigation, lay the appropriate mischief charges under the Criminal Code of Canada.

The Timmins Police Service and other emergency services form a collective of community resources and irresponsible use of the 911 system is an unnecessary burden on these resources that should always and only be used when the need is genuine.

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