E-Comm released its annual top ten list reminding the public to keep 9-1-1 lines free for emergencies only:
Top 10 unusual calls on 9-1-1 in 2025
- Their luggage exceeded the carry-on limits
- Walmart wouldn’t return an air fryer
- Their dishwasher was broken
- Someone parked at Starbucks and went into a grocery store instead
- A non-electric car parked at EV charging station
- They wanted to complain about traffic
- They got locked out of their Airbnb
- They left their iPad at the SkyTrain station
- They wanted help getting a hornet out of their apartment
- They were unhappy with their haircut
Tips on proper use of 9-1-1
- 9‑1‑1 is for police, fire or medical emergencies when immediate action is required: someone’s health, safety or property is in jeopardy or a crime is in progress
- Know your location at all times
- Don’t program 9‑1‑1 into any phone
- If you call 9‑1‑1 accidentally, stay on the line and let us know
- Lock and store your cellphone carefully to prevent accidental 9-1-1 calls
- Visit nonemergency.ca for a list of alternate resources for reporting non-emergency matters

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