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Some Winnipeggers were so upset or confused Thursday about an Amber Alert on their phones that they called 911.

The alert, about a missing Ontario girl, was instrumental in the arrest of the 11-year-old’s father and the sad discovery of her body.

It wasn’t, however, intended to be sent to Manitoba phones, and Winnipeg police were inundated by calls as a result.

“This was unexpected. We didn’t expect this reaction from the public,” police Cst. Tammy Skrabek told Global News.

“A lot of it was misunderstanding, not knowing what it was, and a lot of people complaining about it.” Tweet This

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Alert Ready is Canada’s emergency alerting system. It delivers critical alerts to Canadians through television, radio and LTE-connected and compatible wireless devices. This is an automated emergency service that you cannot opt out of.

More: https://t.co/fCHqQarsnV — Winnipeg Police (@wpgpolice) February 15, 2019

Winnipeg police shared some of the calls on their social media, which included questions like “is this a scam?”, “my phone messaged me to call 911”, and this exchange:

Caller: “My furnace is making a noise.”

Call taker: “That’s not your furnace, it’s your phone.”

Caller: “How do I turn it off?” Tweet This

Skrabek said police understand there’s some unfamiliarity with the Alert Ready system, but that Winnipeggers need to be aware of the purpose of the 911 service.

“If somebody calls and they’re having a medical emergency and they call 911, all calls get screened through us,” she said.

“So if they need an ambulance and we’re tied up answering calls about why somebody received an amber alert, or ‘why am I subscribed to this?’, those calls can’t get through.

“There’s only so many call takers, and we don’t want people on hold on 911. That’s not an ideal situation.”

Police say inappropriate calls to 911 are a frequent, and frustrating, occurrence.

RCMP tweeted out Friday reminding people that the emergency number is “ONLY for emergencies” after someone called asking where he could rent a zamboni for a hockey tournament.

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REMINDER: 911 is ONLY for emergencies. Last night, #rcmpmb received a 911 call from a man asking where he could rent a zamboni for an upcoming hockey tournament. We understand that in Canada, this could be an emergency to some, however this is not a valid reason to dial 911. pic.twitter.com/exm9AlAzcm — RCMP Manitoba (@rcmpmb) February 15, 2019