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About 9-1-1

​​​​​​​​​​In a life threatening situation, DIAL 9-1-1.

​Call 9-1-1:

If you need police, fire or paramedic services to respond immediately, because the safety of people or property is at risk. It is a 9-1-1 emergency if there is:

  • a fire
  • a medical emergency
  • a crime in progress.

Do not call 9-1-1:

If the situation is not immediate or life-threatening; for example:

  • an automobile accident where an injury has not occurred,
  • after a crime has been committed and the offender has left the scene,
  • follow-up on an auto theft report.

Do not call 9-1-1 during an emergency event to:

  • Locate relatives
  • Ask about the availability of gas at local pumps, or local services
  • Find out the location or availability of shelters and other services
  • ​​​​Find the non-emergency numbers for fire, police or paramedics.

In an emergency event, information and instructions from emergency response officials will be made available at regular intervals through the media (television, radio, Internet services, etc.).

When you call 9-1-1, you will be asked:

  • What service is required? - Police, Fire or Ambulance?
  • Where is the emergency? - Be prepared to give the full street address and apartment number and the city or town. This is important because similar street names occur in different areas of the region.

Your call is then connected to the Police, Fire or Ambulance, according to the information you have supplied. The emergency communicator at this location will send assistance and confirm the details with you. Remember - You must try to speak clearly and calmly on the phone, to give all required information quickly and correctly.

Interpretation services are available through 9-1-1 when needed.

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A situation where the safety of people or property is at risk and requires immediate help from Fire and Emergency Services or the Police. Examples of an emergency include: a fire, a crime in progress or a serious medical emergency.


A situation that is not dangerous and does not require immediate action is not an emergency. Examples of non-emergency situations include: an automobile accident where an injury has not occurred, after a crime has been committed and the offender has left the scene, and follow-up on an auto theft report.


The 9-1-1 telephone system has an Automatic Location Identification system (ALI) and an Automatic Number Identification system (ANI), which tells the emergency communicator your address and telephone number. If you are calling from a non-cellular phone and do not get an answer, the emergency communicators can still send help. This feature is not available with cellular or other wireless telephones.


9-1-1 (nine-one-one) is the emergency telephone number which connects you to Police, Fire or Ambulance in an emergency situation. Calling 9-1-1 helps you reach emergency services when you need assistance as quickly as possible.


When you call 9-1-1, professionally trained emergency communicators answer your call. They will connect you with the service you require. They will ask you some basic information so that they can help you. REMEMBER - You MUST try and remain calm, while calling, to give all required information quickly and correctly! You will be asked:

  1. What service is required - Police, Fire or Ambulance?
  2. Where is the emergency - be prepared to give the full street address and apartment number and the city or town. This is important because similar street names occur in different areas of the region.
  3. The call is then connected to the Police, Fire or Ambulance service according to the information you have supplied. The emergency communicator at this location will send emergency help and confirm the details of the emergency with you.

Contact Brampton Emergency Management Office

Corporation of the City of Brampton
2 Wellington Street West
Brampton, ON L6Y 4R2