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Text with 9-1-1 service available in Greenstone, Ginoogaming First Nation, Long Lake #58 First Nation and Rocky Bay Reserve to enable the deaf, deafened, hard of hearing or speech impaired (DHHSI) community to converse with 9-1-1 call centres using text messaging. You must register for T9-1-1 with your wireless service provider, and you must have a compatible cell phone. T9-1-1 should only be used for emergency situations that require a response from police, fire or emergency medical services

Greenstone Detachment

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8054 Hwy 11
Greenstone
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807-854-1333
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9-1-1
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Toll-Free: 1-888-310-1122
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Fax: 807-854-1353
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Administrative Office: Mon-Fri 8 am-4 pm

Application

No application process

Eligibility / Target Population

No restrictions


MedicAlert Connect Protect: must be a registered MedicAlert subscriber

Fees

None

Languages

English ; French

Accessibility

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Description of Services

  • Emergencies call: 9-1-1
  • Non-emergency reporting and assistance call: 1-888-310-1122
  • Provides police services focusing on the following:
    • Assistance to victims of crime
    • Crime prevention
    • Emergency response, including canine tracking and search and rescue
    • Law enforcement
    • Public order maintenance (protests and riots)
    • Provides criminal reference checks
    MedicAlert Connect Protect
    • Collaboration between MedicAlert and the OPP to ensure police officers have direct 24/7 access to important information about people who have a tendency to wander, including those living with autism, Alzheimer's, dementia or other cognitive brain injuries
    • Gives police officers 24-hour access to a registered subscriber's photo, identifying information, past wandering history, triggers, de-escalation techniques and other information through the MedicAlert database
    Last Updated: Dec 8, 2025: Suggest an edit