Update:
April 29 at 09:00: 911 phone services for Northern Alberta are now fully and independently operational. If you have an emergency, call 911. GP911 is built with backup systems to ensure it keeps working without interruption, even if one part of the system fails.
GP911 has requested a comprehensive review of the service disruption to ensure transparency and accountability for the incident but can confirm the outage was beyond GP911’s control. Residents in affected areas are thanked for their patience and understanding while GP911 worked to restore service.
GP911 is experiencing technical difficulties receiving 911 calls. The cause of the outage is unknown, and Telus is investigating. This outage affects the ability to call 911 on both cellphone and landlines. Residents in the affected area may not be able get through when dialing 911.
Please stay on the line if you receive a recording message. If your call disconnects, please try again. In the case of an emergency, go to your local emergency services (RCMP, EMS, Fire Station) building to report it. Staff there will be able to assist you.
To report any fires, please call GP911 Fire Dispatch at 780-538-0393.
To report a medical emergency, call 780-624-3911.
To report a police emergency, call 780-310-RCMP(7267)
Areas affected, including all towns within these counties:
· Big Lakes County
· Birch Hills County
· Central Peace area
· City of Grande Prairie
· Clear Hills County
· County of Grande Prairie No.1
· County of Northern Lights
· M.D Lesser Slave River
· M.D Fairview
· M.D Greenview
· M.D Peace
· M.D Smoky River
· M.D. Opportunity #17
· Mackenzie County
· Northern Sunrise County
· Saddle Hills County
An additional media release will be completed once the problem is mitigated.
For further information, contact GP911 at 780-538-0393.