9-1-1 Emergency Centre
The city’s 9-1-1 Emergency Centre is the port of entry for all emergency calls made on Montréal’s territory, serving 1.8 million citizens. Citizens who call 9-1-1 must answer the dispatcher’s questions so that the dispatcher can determine the nature of the emergency and send the appropriate responders to the premises.
The 9-1-1 Emergency Centre plays a vital role in organizing emergency services for the island of Montréal. Citizens should be aware that 9-1-1 is not an information service. If you need information related to municipal services, please call (514) 872-1111.
In non-emergencies, citizens may also call 4-1-1 (directory assistance) or look through the white pages of the telephone directory.
To reach us:
In order to avoid delays in response time, please do not ask for assistance by Internet. In an emergency, use the telephone to
dial 9-1-1.
Emergency centre: 9-1-1
Administration: 514-280-6750
社区资源Direction de la santé publique
Information about the general health of the population in Montréal and ways to identify situations that could pose a threat to public health. Learn what measures have been taken to protect the health of the population. http://www.santepub-mtl.qc.ca/english/index.html