British Columbia's E-Comm lists unusual 911 calls, stressing 911 should only be used for real emergencies.
British Columbia's emergency service, E-Comm, has released its annual list of unusual 911 calls, including complaints about overripe avocados and neighbors using too much cologne. E-Comm processes about 2 million calls yearly, emphasizing that 911 should only be used for genuine emergencies like crimes or health crises. The list also includes non-emergency calls for technical support and directions.
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