Fire Department Services

Fire Department Services

GP 911 Services

Dialing 9-1-1 on your telephone is the fastest way to get help for yourself or someone else in an emergency.

Only call 9-1-1 for emergencies.

Emergencies:

  • An event that involves an immediate threat to a person or property. Can include screams, attacks, gunshots, fires, car accidents with injuries, or any other medical emergency.
  • A substantive, in-progress crime. This includes fights, break and enters (if a suspect is on scene), or a report of an impaired driver.
  • A serious crime that has just occurred (e.g., sexual assault or robbery).
  • A suspicious circumstance that may indicate an imminent criminal act (e.g., prowler, vandal).

Non Emergencies:

 (Contact your local RCMP detachment)

  • Reporting a crime with no suspect (e.g., theft of a licence plate).
  • Reporting a crime with a suspect, but the suspect is not on the scene (e.g., stolen vehicle, fraud).
  • Reporting a serious crime with a suspect, but with a lengthy delay (e.g., assault that occurred last night at a bar).
  • Non-emergency in progress (e.g., noisy party, drug use).
  • On-going crime issues or crimes that are not in progress (e.g., graffiti or ongoing drug dealing with no suspect on the scene).
  • A suspicious circumstance that may indicate an ongoing criminal activity (e.g., marijuana grow operation).

Other Emergency Services