Peel police are once again reminding the public to use 911 calls appropriately.

On Oct. 20, police’s emergency services line received a from a resident, inquiring about Peel’s “emergency ride services.”

The resident told the 911 dispatcher that she was in a taxi heading to Union Station but, that she would not make in there on time for her train’s departure.

The resident can be heard saying;

“I don’t know how you guys work with services in terms of that because I’m in a taxi right now but it’s not gonna get me to the station on time.”

She then continued to ask “do you guys offer emergency services or not?”

“I can assure you we don’t do that,” the confused dispatcher responds.

Peel Regional Police tweeted on Thursday:

Being late for a trip is never ideal.

Calling 9-1-1 to ask the police to act as an “emergency” ride service, to get you there on time?

Yeah ... not gonna happen.

Yes. This was a real call.#NotFor911#911Awareness

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Police released the audio of the recording, reminding residents to only use 911 services for emergencies only.

The call comes just months after Peel Police shared audio of a resident complaining about tomatoes on his fried chicken sandwich, and another one regarding a leaky fridge.