C-8.2.1, r. 1 - Regulation respecting standards, specifications and quality criteria applicable to 9-1-1 emergency centres and to certain secondary emergency communication centres

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16. An event card must be completed for each emergency communication received at a 9-1-1 emergency centre, according to the directives of that centre, and indicate in particular the following information, if available:
(1)  the name and telephone number of the person who originated the communication;
(2)  the date and time at which the communication was received at the centre;
(3)  the type of event;
(4)  the descriptive and geographic information used to locate the event and, where relevant, the person who originated the communication;
(5)  the secondary emergency communication centre or the other 9-1-1 emergency centre to which the communication was forwarded.
Where a number of emergency communications are received for the same event, a single card may be completed.
O.C. 1611-2023, s. 16.
16. An event card must be completed for each emergency communication received at a 9-1-1 emergency centre, according to the directives of that centre, and indicate in particular the following information, if available:
(1)  the name and telephone number of the person who originated the communication;
(2)  the date and time at which the communication was received at the centre;
(3)  the type of event;
(4)  the descriptive and geographic information used to locate the event and, where relevant, the person who originated the communication;
(5)  the secondary emergency call centre or the other 9-1-1 emergency centre to which the communication was forwarded.
Where a number of emergency communications are received for the same event, a single card may be completed.
O.C. 1611-2023, s. 16.
In force: 2024-01-01
16. An event card must be completed for each emergency communication received at a 9-1-1 emergency centre, according to the directives of that centre, and indicate in particular the following information, if available:
(1)  the name and telephone number of the person who originated the communication;
(2)  the date and time at which the communication was received at the centre;
(3)  the type of event;
(4)  the descriptive and geographic information used to locate the event and, where relevant, the person who originated the communication;
(5)  the secondary emergency call centre or the other 9-1-1 emergency centre to which the communication was forwarded.
Where a number of emergency communications are received for the same event, a single card may be completed.
O.C. 1611-2023, s. 16.