E-Comm (officially as Emergency Communications for Southwest British Columbia Incorporated) is the regional 9-1-1 answer point for the Southwestern British Columbia region in Canada that stretches from Vancouver to Langley which serve more than two million residents. E-Comm also provides a Wide-Area Radio System that is used by police agencies, fire departments and the British Columbia Ambulance Service.

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  • E-Comm (officially as Emergency Communications for Southwest British Columbia Incorporated) is the regional 9-1-1 answer point for the Southwestern British Columbia region in Canada that stretches from Vancouver to Langley which serve more than two million residents. E-Comm also provides a Wide-Area Radio System that is used by police agencies, fire departments and the British Columbia Ambulance Service.
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