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By Marita Moaje, Philippine News Agency

Launch of the Unified 911 System at the PLDT España office in Sampaloc, Manila on Thursday (Sept. 11, 2025). (PNA photo by Yancy Lim)

MANILA – The Philippine government launched Thursday the unified 911 emergency hotline that would provide faster and more coordinated responses to emergencies nationwide.

Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Jonvic Remulla said the hotline, which replaces multiple local emergency numbers, would serve as the central point of contact for police, fire, medical, and disaster response services.

“We had 35 LGUs [local government units] with their own numbers, we had the PNP (Philippine National Police), we had the BFP (Bureau of Fire Protection). We have the other 200 numbers then we have 40,000 barangays, where the constituents would call first the barangay captain to call for help before they would call the BFP or the PNP or any other response center. So with the Philippines being a very complicated country, it even became more complicated with the emergency response,” Remulla said during the launch at the PLDT office in Sampaloc.

“Today, we have one number and that is 911,” he added.

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The 911 hotline is toll-free for all landline and mobile calls, making it accessible to both urban and rural communities.

Remulla said the initial phase would soon be expanded, targeting getting on board about 240 operators in 120 days.

He warned bogus and prank callers that their numbers would be blocked, making it difficult for them to ask for help when an emergency arises.

“Sa mga mag-bo-bogus call dito sa 911, baka pagsisihan niyo ‘yan sa dulo. Dahil kung kayo may tunay na emergency, baka hindi na kayo puntahan. Hindi na tatanggapin ang tawag ninyo. So, huwag niyo ‘yun subukan kasi kung kamag-anak mo magka problema, pamilya mo may problema, hindi ka na papansin ng 911 system (To those who make bogus calls to 911, you might regret it in the end. Because if you have a real emergency, they might not come to you. Your call will not be answered. So, don’t try that because if your relative has a problem, your family has a problem, the 911 system will ignore you),” Remulla said. 

The unified 911 is a joint initiative of the DILG, the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), telecoms firm PLDT Inc. (PLDT), and NGA 911 Philippines, the local arm of US-based NGA 911 LLC.

It introduces next-generation emergency communications technology already proven in the United States and Europe.

The system comes with advanced features designed to strengthen public safety, including GPS-based location tracking that allows faster and more precise dispatch of emergency teams.

It also uses internet protocol to transmit voice, text, and video between callers and responders, providing real-time data that enhances situational awareness.

Don Ferguson, co-founder and CEO of NGA 911 LLC, said the system “will help the DILG save more lives and empower more communities now that all systems have been unified into one nationwide system”.

PNP acting chief Lt. Gen. Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr. said the unified hotline ensures immediate help to the public wherever they are in the country.

He said a single hotline number would eliminate confusion to the public and saves time.

“Alam mo ‘yung bureau natin, sinabi na kanina, there are a lot of responders. Sa PNP pa lang, there are how many? 2,000 municipal police stations and other units, more than 2,000Of course, that is for the PNP. Kung iba-iba ‘yung platform, nagka-loko-loko na ‘yan. So ito unified, isa lang ang platform (You know our bureau, I said earlier, there are a lot of responders. In the PNP alone, how many are there?

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2,000 municipal police stations and other units, more than 2,000. Of course, that is for the PNP. If there are a variety of platforms, it would be a mess. So it’s unified, there’s only one platform),” he said.

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