Emergency calls to 911 in May were the highest in E-Comm’s recorded history
CHILLIWACK — E-Comm, the emergency dispatch agency and the first point of contact for 9-1-1 callers for almost all of British Columbia, says it is managing an extraordinary call volume in just the first five months of 2023.
In a statement Wednesday (June 14), E-Comm, which also provides dispatch services for police, fire and ambulance throughout the province, reports that calls to 9-1-1 are up 21 per cent in the first five months relative to the same five months in 2022.
May was the busiest month in E-Comm’s history dating back to 1997. There were 39 per cent more calls to 9-1-1 in May 2023, compared to May 2022, and the company is forecasting high call volumes throughout the summer.
Extreme heat and wildfires have historically impacted 9-1-1 call volumes, and the return of pre-COVID activities including tourism, social gatherings and events are also likely contributors to the increased demand for emergency services.
