Kingston Police are joining forces with other organizations in Ontario to help combat misuse on the emergency phone system.
When Every Second Counts is a campaign aimed at reducing the amount of non-emergency calls to 9-1-1.
It also aims to educate those about the consequences of making false 9-1-1 calls that put a strain on the emergency communications system.
Cst. Anthony Colangeli says 9-1-1 is for emergencies and it’s critical that these lines remain open for urgent needs.
In a news release, half of the 9-1-1 call police services across Ontario receive are for non-emergencies, including accidental dials, hang-ups, and frivolous inquiries.
Colangeli says Kingston Police is committed to providing residents with access to the right information and resources.
He says people with non-emergency issues such as lost items, noise complaints, and minor vehicle collisions should contact the Kingston Police non-emergency line at 613-549-4660.
Written by Ken Hashizume
