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Emergency Calls to 911 Surge Past 5.2 Million in First Four Months of 2026

  • Peter Fernandez
  • Nation
  • May 10, 2026
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More Filipinos are relying on the government’s Unified 911 Emergency Hotline during emergencies, with more than 5.2 million calls recorded from January to April 2026, according to the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG).

Data from the Emergency 911 National Call Center showed that 5,251,754 calls were handled during the first four months of the year, averaging over one million calls monthly. The DILG said the figures reflect growing public trust in the country’s emergency response system.

Established under Executive Order No. 56, series of 2018, the Unified 911 Hotline links callers to police, fire, medical, rescue, and other emergency responders nationwide.

The department also reported a decline in prank and fraudulent calls following recent system upgrades, including measures that block AI-generated and automated prank calls.

Behind the millions of emergency calls were real-life incidents involving Filipinos seeking urgent assistance during critical situations.

In Naic, Cavite, a resident identified as Antonio Mariñas called 911 after witnessing a motorcycle accident. Responders from the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office immediately arrived and transported the victims to a medical facility for treatment.

In Iloilo City, Jonald Mucho sought help after spotting an intoxicated man attempting to jump from an elevated area. Police personnel responded swiftly and managed to intervene before the situation escalated. The individual was later turned over to barangay officials for proper assistance.

Meanwhile, in Camarines Sur, Ely Panga dialed 911 after a person inside a PNP armored vehicle reportedly suffered a heart attack. Responders from the Pili Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office rushed to assist the victim and brought the individual to the Bicol Medical Center for immediate medical attention.

“Sa oras ng panganib at sakuna, nakasandig ang publiko sa 911. Patunay ito na mas maraming Pilipino na ang nagtitiwala sa kakayahan ng pamahalaan na magbigay ng agarang responde sa oras ng emergency,” the DILG said.

The department urged the public to immediately dial 911 during emergencies requiring police, fire, medical, rescue, or other urgent assistance, stressing that prompt reporting could help responders act faster and save lives.

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