Emergency situation
Emergency Communications
The City will attempt to provide as much information as possible during an emergency. News releases will be posted on this page, in the municipal buildings, communicated to medias, throught our newsletters (make sure you are registering for at least one newsletter category) and via the phone service CODE RED (make sure to register).
Information could even be delivered to all homes if needed. If you are leaving home, make sure that a neighbour or the municipality knows how to reach you.
Emergency numbers
- Police, fire, ambulance: 911
- Municipal Patrol: 514 457-1001
- City Hall: 514 457-5500
- Public Works: 514 457-6844
- C.L.S.C. Lakeshore: 514 697-4110
- Bell Canada: 611
- Hydro Quebec: 1-800-790-2424
What to do in an emergency situation
- Drinking water contamination or shortage
- Earthquakes
- Flooding
- Heatwaves
- Power failures
- Severe thunderstorms
- Tornado
- Transportation of hazardous material
- Windstorms
- Winter storms
Sauvetage Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue Rescue (SSABR)
SSABR is a team of volunteers available at any time to respond to emergencies and other community needs. Members are trained to provide First-Aid, Search and Rescue, and Disaster Relief services. Our team also provides and coordinates safety training courses available to the public and conducts training and activities with local volunteer rescue groups from neighbouring communities and other emergency and public safety groups serving our community.
We are looking for more volunteers to join our team! If you would like to help your community, receive some great training and work with a friendly and dedicated team, please contact Alex Sandor Csank at sjz.csank@gmail.com or call 514-771-9513.