Saskatchewan RCMP release top 10 calls from 2022 that ‘missed the mark’ | 24CA News

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Published 05.01.2023
Saskatchewan RCMP release top 10 calls from 2022 that ‘missed the mark’  | 24CA News

“911, what’s your emergency?”

It’s a phrase individuals hope to by no means want to listen to, however over the course of a 12 months, numerous requires assist come by way of.

In 2022, Saskatchewan RCMP acquired 352,854 requires service. And whereas some severe incidents have been reported, RCMP additionally acquired various odd and perhaps even humorous requires assist.

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Here are the highest 10 calls that “missed the mark in 2022.”

10. Memory lane – A caller requested OCC operators in the event that they knew the title of the well mannered RCMP officer who had served of their group. The caller hoped for an replace to see how the officer’s household was doing. While well-meaning, RCMP mentioned this definitely wouldn’t be thought of an emergency.

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9. Hold please – 911 dispatchers acquired a name from an individual who didn’t wish to be on maintain after being advised they wanted to select up paperwork at their native RCMP detachment.

8. Bad luck –  A caller suggested OCC operators they’d swallowed a mosquito, choked and misplaced their dentures, leaving them unable to eat supper.

7. You rang? – An particular person suggested they wanted help deleting a voicemail off their telephone.

6. This is just not a prank hotline – An particular person known as 911 to advise there was a cougar on the free of their metropolis. When the call-taker requested for particulars in regards to the cougar, the caller laughed and mentioned the cougar’s title was “Cindy.”


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5. Takeout troubles – A caller suggested that they bought $65 value of quick meals solely to search out their roommate ate the order. The caller requested an RCMP officer come and type out the disagreement.

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4. Here kitty, kitty – A involved particular person known as a few hostile cat and requested an RCMP officer to carry it to the native animal shelter for them.

3. Can we speak a-boot it? – A dispute at a clothes retailer resulted in a name to 911. A buyer was very upset with the supervisor of the shop who refused to just accept the return of already-worn winter boots.

2. Got milk? – A caller suggested they have been out of milk and requested RCMP officers choose some up for them.

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1. Scrub-a-dub-dub – A involved particular person known as 911 to advise their bathtub drain was clogged and the water wouldn’t go down.

“Before dialing 911, please remember that calling the police should be reserved for police-related matters only and calling 911 should be reserved for life-threatening emergencies only,” RCMP mentioned.

Lee Rosin, recruiter and coaching facilitator for the Saskatchewan RCMP Operational Communication Centre, mentioned RCMP “release the list to raise awareness about the misuse of 911, which can possibly delay someone experiencing a life-threatening emergency from getting help.”

“Every moment that we are spending speaking with someone who is complaining about their shopping experience or wanting to prank call 911 is time that call-takers and officers could have been helping someone in a life-threatening situation,” Rosin mentioned.

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