DILG: Unified prank calls nearly wiped out, down to .17% this year
By Chito Chavez
Prank and fraudulent calls to the “Unified 911 Hotline’’ have dropped significantly from 60 percent in 2024 to just 0.17 percent this year, the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) disclosed on Thursday, Oct. 23.
During the 24th Emergency 911 Commission Conference, the DILG noted that the upgraded Unified 911 system successfully handled 872,586 of 884,809 calls from Sept. 8 to 24, achieving a 98.62 percent efficiency rate.
“Of these, only 1,495 were prank calls, while 12,223 were dropped or abandoned,’’ the DILG said.
The DILG pointed out that the sharp decline is largely credited to the modernization of the system, which now includes geolocation tracking capability and an active caller directory that deprioritizes repeat prank callers and improves caller verification.
On the other hand, the Philippine National Police (PNP) also reported a 400 percent increase in legitimate 911 calls requesting police assistance, rising from 4,634 to 19,761, all of which received proper response.
Likewise, the PNP noted a significant reduction in prank calls across the country.
DILG Secretary Juanito Victor “Jonvic’’ Remulla has reminded the public anew to use the hotline responsibly, warning that prank calls can delay or block life-saving emergency response.
He also underscored the need to link the National ID and SIM registration systems to deter fraudulent or prank calls.
“Success rate, for me, is reaching the point of emergency,” he said, as he urged the Emergency 911 Commission to regularly assess its response performance to further enhance efficiency,’’ Remulla emphasized.
The DILG vowed to continue expanding the Unified 911 system through partnerships with the Department of Health (DOH) to integrate the Triage, Endorsement and Disposition (TED) Hospital Command and Bed System dashboards, and with the Council for the Welfare of Children (CWC) to connect the MAKABATA 1383 helpline.
Remulla stressed that the milestone reflects the government’s commitment to deliver a public service that works when it matters most to support the call of President Ferdinand “Bongbong’’ Marcos Jr. for a faster, smarter, and more compassionate Bagong Pilipinas.