Toronto 911 operator says 'people are being hurt' by waiting on hold for up to 10 minutes

By
1 Min Read
- Advertisement -
Ad image

A baby not breathing, a drowning and a person suffering from a gunshot wound.

Those are all examples of emergencies where callers waited on hold for longer than two minutes before a Toronto 911 operator said they were able to answer the call.

“Everything that we do at our job as call-takers is about seconds,” the operator said. “People are being hurt, and they don’t know they’re not getting the help that they need.”

CBC News is not identifying the 911 operator because they’re not authorized to talk about their work at the Toronto Police Service’s 911 communication centre, which answers all emergency calls for

- Advertisement -
Share This Article
Follow:
WNews is a digital and print newsroom committed to investigative, balanced, and honest journalism. Our team covers breaking news, politics, global affairs, community stories, and in-depth investigations across Canada, the United States, and around the world. From frontline reporting to long-form analysis, WNews delivers coverage that prioritizes truth, accuracy, and transparency. Our mission is simple: bring news back to news and restore trust in a time when it matters most. Follow our latest reports at W.News and across all WNews platforms.
- Advertisement -
Ad image
Leave a Comment
Report a Error with this Story

Notice a error or facts with this story, please submit the information below and someone from our newsroom will review it and change if required 

Reading: Toronto 911 operator says 'people are being hurt' by waiting on hold for up to 10 minutes

(C) 2012 – 2024  | WNews Broadcasting Corp, a W-World Company | All Rights Reserved

Connect
with Us