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ARRIVES IN CAPE BRETON OCTOBER 28




ENVIRONMENT--911 SERVICE ARRIVES IN CAPE BRETON OCTOBER 28
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The security of 911 service will be available to everyone on Cape
Breton Island Oct. 28.

"The 164,000 people of Cape Breton will have one number service
connecting them with police, fire and ambulance services,"
Environment Minister Wayne Adams, minister responsible for the
Emergency Measures Act, told a media briefing in Sydney. "No
longer will people have to remember a multitude of numbers for
various emergency services. You will just call 911 and know help
is on the way." he said.

The 911 service will bring together over 80 fire departments, 12
ambulance facilities and 22 police services. There will be two
public service answering points (PSAPs). Calls originating within
the area patrolled by the Cape Breton Regional Police Service
will be handled by the 911 centre at regional police
headquarters. Emergency calls from the part of Cape Breton County
served by the RCMP as well as Richmond, Victoria and Inverness
Counties will be handled by the RCMP telecommunications centre in
Sydney.

The expansion of service to Cape Breton is happening more than
two months ahead of the original scheduled date of Dec. 31. Mr.
Adams cited the high level of cooperation between Municipal
governments, EMO, MT&T and the various emergency services for the
steady progress. "This shows the level of commitment that's been
such a characteristic of the Cape Breton 911 team," said Mr.
Adams.

With the inclusion of Cape Breton, 55 per cent of the population
of Nova Scotia will have access to enhanced 911 service. The
remaining areas of Lunenburg County, West Hants and Halifax
Regional Municipality will join the 911 system by the end of the
year.

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Contact: Paul McEachern  902-424-2575

trp                    Oct. 15, 1996 - 10:05 a.m.