The majority of accidental calls to 911 come from cell phones. We deal with many different types of accidental 911 calls, but the most common types include pocket dials, cup holder calls, and bag dials (such as from your purse). It is paramount to safely store and carry your cell phone at all times.
Every single 911 call that comes in to the Guelph Police Service is answered and attended to, including the accidental and hang-up calls that we receive every day. Communications Staff return EVERY hang-up call to see if emergency services are needed. If there is no answer, a message is left, advising the individual that their device has dialed 911. Following this, if the call was made from a cell phone, the Communications Staff will then send a text message to your device to, again, advise that your device dialed 911. If the Communications Staff still does not hear back, they will contact your phone company to get additional information on how to get in contact with you to make sure you are safe.
If you realize that you or your phone has dialed 911 in error, do not panic and do not hang up so our Communications Staff can ensure your safety.
During the process of trying to contact an abandoned 911 call, Communications Staff spend on average 2-10 minutes trying to reach the individual. If you stay on the line or answer when we call you back, it takes 2-5 minutes of our time. If you do not answer our initial call back, it can take 10 minutes or more. This ties up emergency services, phone lines, valuable resources, and prevents someone with a real emergency from being able to reach us.