B.C. invests $150 million to upgrade aging 911 emergency system
SAANICH, B.C. — The British Columbia government is investing millions to upgrade the 911 calling system, allowing for location tracking of callers and texting during emergencies.
Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth says the $150-million investment will upgrade the aging system to the Next Generation 911 system and make it more compatible with evolving technology.
Oliver Gruter-Andrew, the CEO of E-Comm 911, which handles most of B.C.’s emergency calls, says the funding is a game-changer for the public safety agency.
He says operators will be able to precisely track the location of a caller, receive a text in an emergency, and have new options on how they respond to people needing mental health support.