Emergency

For water break emergencies only call 729 3410

For Ambulance, Police and Fire do not hesitate - call 911

When to Call 9-1-1

Call 9-1-1 when there is an emergency situation that you can't control. These emergency situations may require a response from

•Police
•Medical personnel
•Firefighters
•Rescue personnel
•A combination of responses to deal with situations such as an incident involving dangerous goods or substances.

If you need to call 9-1-1, a 9-1-1 call-taker will ask you these basic questions to ensure the proper response is provided:

 •Where is the emergency? What is your street address, land location or the location of the emergency? (A description of your house or the location of the emergency, the names of any access roads, and any other landmarks may also be helpful information you can provide.)
•What is the nature of the emergency? Do you need police, fire or an ambulance?
•What is your name?
•What is the telephone number you are calling from? This question is asked for verification purposes, in case your call is disconnected prematurely.

https://www.saskflood.ca/

Poison Centre

1-866-454-1212 - Free of charge from anywhere in Saskatchewan

Confidential - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
•Immediate assessment and treatment recommendations for poison and chemical emergencies
•Staffed by a specially trained team of poison experts (pharmacists, nurses and doctors).
•A real person providing expert advice, information, follow-up and reassurance.
•Call for emergency treatment advice for victims exposed to all kinds of poisons including drugs, plants, mushrooms, pesticides, snake and spider bites and a wide variety of household cleaners and chemicals.