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- EmergencyInfoBC Home - EmergencyInfoBC
Find current emergencies by last updated date Emergencies no longer active are not shown Learn about public safety conditions near you Emergency data may not always be available in real-time Use only for reference Call 9-1-1 for police, fire and medical emergencies Website: Earthquakes Canada Phone: 1-800-663-5555
- Emergency Department Wait Times
Please call 911 or go directly to your nearest emergency department if you are in need of serious medical attention including experiencing chest pain, severe bleeding or stroke symptoms Where should I go?
- E-Comm 9-1-1 | Emergency for Police, Fire Medical Calls in B. C.
Know the difference between when to call 9-1-1 and when to report your situation to the non-emergency line E-Comm offers public safety technology and dispatch services that allow police, fire and ambulance agencies to communicate across municipal boundaries Be part of the team helping to save lives and protect property in British Columbia
- Active alerts and emergencies | City of Vancouver
In an emergency, you may need to evacuate or stay where you are and shelter-in-place During emergency or disasters, stay informed about important safety instructions and updates
- Contact Us - Vancouver Police Department
Learn more about when to call 911 You can report a non-emergency to 604-717-3321 What is considered a non-emergency? Some reports can also be made online What types? If you are calling from outside the city of Vancouver or you are unable to reach 3-1-1, please call 604-873-7000 Contact the City of Vancouver to learn more
- BC Emergency Alerts - Province of British Columbia
Learn how the alerting system works and who uses it Find details on all emergency alerts sent this year What to expect during BC Emergency Alert system tests Operational information, templates and guidance are available on the emergency response operations page
- Emergency care | Vancouver Coastal Health - VCH
Call 9-1-1 or go immediately to your nearest hospital Emergency Department if you or someone requires immediate medical attention for illness, injury or overdose For crisis or suicide, call 1 (800) 784-2433 Go to an Emergency Department for critical or life-threatening conditions or mental health emergencies
- Small tsunami expected to hit B. C. after massive 8. 7 quake . . .
British Columbia's emergency preparedness agency says a tsunami is expected to hit parts of Vancouver Island late Tuesday, but with waves of less than 30 centimetres, after one of the world's
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