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OHCOW / Worker Perspective / Temporary Foreign Agricultural Workers (TFAW) / Calling 911 / Llame al 911
Mar 28 2022

Calling 911 / Llame al 911

  • Temporary Foreign Agricultural Workers (TFAW), Videos
  • 2022, Calling 911, Emergency Preparedness, Migrant Farm Workers

[ENGLISH]

Calling 911

Call 911 when you need emergency care. An emergency is when someone’s health or safety is at risk and needs help right away. This phone number is free and connects you with the ambulance, police and fire department services. Watch the following video to learn more…

[ESPANOL]

Llamada al 911

Llame al 911 cuando necesite atención de emergencia. Una emergencia es cuando la salud o la seguridad de alguien está en riesgo y necesita ayuda de inmediato. Este número de teléfono es gratuito y lo conecta con los servicios de ambulancia, policía y bomberos. Mira el siguiente video para saber más…

More information:
Gabriel Allahdua (English) 416-524-4162 gallahdua@tno-toronto.org
Citlali Paz (Spanish) 416- 524-1898 cpaz@tno-toronto.org

Partners / Funders: Government of Canada, Kairos, Occupational Health Clinics for Ontario Workers (OHCOW)

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