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Ontario police are asking Android users to check if they dialed 911

A screengrab shared by Ontario Provincial Police can be seen above. (Twitter) A screengrab shared by Ontario Provincial Police can be seen above. (Twitter)
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Police are asking Ontario Android users to check if their devices recently dialed 911.

A tweet issued Friday evening by Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) said its communication centre is seeing a “significant increase” in 911 hang-ups lately, and that it may be linked to a recent Android update that “turned on Emergency SOS.”

“You could easily dial 911 without knowing,” the OPP wrote. “Please, check your phone.”

Lines must be kept clear for life-threatening emergencies, it said.

CTV News Toronto has reached out to Android Inc. and parent company Google for comment.

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