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Emergency Contacts

Health & Emergency Services

In all emergencies, dial 911

Olds is serviced by 911 for Fire, Medical and Police emergencies.

Olds Hospital & Care Centre

3901 - 57 Avenue
Phone: 403-556-3381
Emergency, Acute and Long Term Care

Olds Royal Canadian Mounted Police - RCMP

5110 - 65 Avenue
Phone: 403-556-3323

Town of Olds Fire Department

5110 - 65 Avenue
Phone: 403-507-4850
E-mail: fireadmin@olds.ca

Town of Olds Emergency Management

Phone: 403-556-6981
E-mail: Emergency Management 

Online Reporting to the RCMP

You Can File A Report Online If:

- You have lost something that costs less than $5000
- Someone has stolen something from you that costs less than $5000
- Someone has vandalized your property or vehicle and it will cost less than $5000 to repair it
- The crime happened within the jurisdiction of the Alberta RCMP
- Thefts over $5,000 are accepted from oil, telecommunications, and utility companies

You Cannot Use Online Crime Reporting If:

- There is a witness or suspect
- There are lost or stolen items involving personal identity, firearms, licence plates or decals

All crimes reported online to the Alberta RCMP will be followed up with a phone call from a police officer within five business days.

Report Crimes Online Here

Public Office Hours*

Monday to Friday: 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM (Closed Statutory Holidays)

*In the event of an emergency or criminal complaint, police officers are still working and can be reached at 403-556-3323 or 911.

When To Call 911?

Call 911 Immediately If:

  • There is a threat to life, serious injury, or medical emergency
  • You witness a fire, smell smoke or gas, or see a hazardous situation developing
  • There is an active crime in progress or a serious safety concern requiring police
  • Someone is experiencing symptoms of a stroke, heart attack, or other critical medical condition
  • You are unsure but believe the situation could quickly escalate or endanger people

Do NOT Call 911 For:

  • Non-emergency facility or maintenance issues (e.g., broken pipes, power outages without risk)
  • Minor injuries or illnesses that do not require urgent care
  • General inquiries or follow-ups on previous emergency calls
  • Bylaw or noise complaints
  • To report something after the fact (e.g., vandalism discovered later) — use non-emergency police line

Instead, Contact The Appropriate Number:

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