Haircut, Hornet and Luggage Woes Triggered BC’s Most Unusual 911 Calls in 2025

Haircut, Hornet and Luggage Woes Triggered BC’s Most Unusual 911 Calls in 2025
A person uses a cellphone in Ottawa on July 18, 2022. The Canadian Press/Sean Kilpatrick
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British Columbia’s emergency line responder has released a list of the most unusual 911 calls this year, topped by a caller upset that their luggage exceeded flight carry-on limits, and another complaining that a store wouldn’t accept the return of an air-fryer.

E-Comm handles 99 percent of 911 calls in B.C., accounting for about two million calls a year.