Use Canada VRS to Contact
9-1-1 and 9-8-8
Canada VRS Provides
9-8-8 Service 24/7
Connect with Suicide Prevention Professionals via VRS
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9-1-1 Emergency
Customers can use sign language using the Canada VRS app and ASL/English or LSQ/French Video Interpreters (VI) during the 9-1-1 calls. All 9-1-1 calls are treated as urgent. They go directly to first place in the Canada VRS call centre’s queue. The supervisor in charge, or if a supervisor is not available, another VI is alerted to the 9-1-1 call, and assists as needed.
The VI and emergency answering personnel will attempt to confirm that the customer is at their registered address, or if not there, where they are. Note that the call is connected to the Public Service Answering Point (PSAP) based on the customer’s location. Once the location and nature of the emergency is determined, the PSAP dispatches the appropriate responder; fire, police or medical.
In less urgent situations, it may take from a few minutes to a few hours for the First Responder to arrive on site. Instead of waiting on the call, you will be given a phone number for the ambulance, fire department or police personnel. This will allow you to hang up, wait for the First Responder, and call the number with an interpreter through VRS upon their arrival.
Emergencies are an important reason why Canada VRS customers must keep their home address details up to date in their VRS Account profiles.
How Canada VRS Works With 9-1-1 (Part One)
Additional 9-1-1 Tips (Part Two)
Make 9-1-1- calls confidently by enabling Wireless Location Information on your smartphone
Wireless Location Information (WLI) is a crucial feature in the Canada VRS app that uses GPS technology to aid 9-1-1 emergency responders in locating you during emergencies, especially when you are away from home or in remote areas. To enable WLI, activate the location feature in your smartphone’s settings and grant permission within the Canada VRS app. When making a WLI-enabled 9-1-1 call, your location is automatically transmitted to emergency responders, ensuring a swift and accurate response.
9-8-8 Suicide Crisis Helpline
When you dial 9-8-8 using Canada VRS, your calls are prioritized
Starting November 30, 2023, individuals across Canada will have access to a crucial new resource: the 9-8-8 service. This three-digit hotline has been specifically designed to support people dealing with thoughts of suicide, emotional distress or concerns about someone they know. The service, which is led by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), operates 24/7, 365 days a year and is available in English and French. In addition, for individuals who communicate primarily in sign language, the service is accessible in ASL or LSQ through the Canada VRS app.
9-8-8 Suicide Crisis Helpline
Like the 9-1-1 system, all 9-8-8 calls are prioritized, ensuring callers are promptly connected to the next designated Video Interpreter (VI). These interpreters are specially trained to handle 9-8-8 calls.
For those individuals who want more information about the service, please visit 988.ca.
Be ready to navigate the Interactive Voice Response at the beginning of a 9-8-8 call
Be ready to navigate the Interactive Voice Response at the beginning
of a 9-8-8 call
When you make a 9-8-8 call using the Canada VRS app, you are connected to the Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system through a trained video interpreter (VI). The VI relays the menu options and inputs the response you choose. If no selections are made within 3 seconds at any point, the system will default to the beginning of the menu options.
Click here to familiarize yourself with the questions and ensure you’re prepared for the call.
Important Information About 9-1-1 and 9-8-8
Important Information About
9-1-1 and 9-8-8
It is crucial to note that as Canada VRS relies on the internet or data services, specific considerations must be made when placing emergency calls through VRS. For example, internet or data service failure or a loss of electrical power may impact the proper connection of emergency calls. Also, to ensure the accurate routing of your 9-1-1 call, keeping your physical location information up to date is essential.
If you encounter a technical issue when dialling 9-1-1 or 9-8-8 via Canada VRS, it is highly recommended that you hang up and dial again. If the problem persists, consider exploring alternative services such as a landline telephone with TTY, Text 9-1-1 or 9-8-8, Relay Services or IP Relay.
Book an information session with the Outreach Specialists
If you are interested in learning more about the 9-1-1 and 9-8-8 services through Canada VRS, please get in touch with us by email at education@cav-acs.ca or call us on our VRS number, (613) 518-0939.