E\u002DComm is predicting a 12 per cent jump in emergency calls this year compared to 2021, which already saw some of the busiest days for 911 calls ever recorded.
E-Comm is predicting a 12 per cent jump in emergency calls this year compared to 2021, which already saw some of the busiest days for 911 calls ever recorded.
“We’re seeing some of the highest emergency call volumes we’ve experienced in our 23 years of service.” Bradley said the increased call volumes are due, in part, to the start of the first summer without COVID-19 restrictions on gatherings, events and travel.Article content It asks people to only call 911 if immediate action is required by police, fire or ambulance services; if someone’s health is at risk; if there is a safety or property at risk occurring at that moment; or if a crime is in progress.
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