Hong Kong to scrap fax messaging between police and fire services for emergencies
Hong Kong's security chief announced plans to replace fax messaging between police and fire services with a digital system and increase call center phone lines. This decision follows an inquiry into a fatal November 2023 fire in Tai Po that revealed communication bottlenecks between the police 999 call center and the Fire Services Department (FSD).

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AI-generatedHong Kong's security chief announced plans to replace fax messaging between police and fire services with a digital system and increase call center phone lines. This decision follows an inquiry into a fatal November 2023 fire in Tai Po that revealed communication bottlenecks between the police 999 call center and the Fire Services Department (FSD). The inquiry highlighted that residents experienced delays of up to 15 minutes for call referrals due to limited phone lines at the FSD and the practice of faxing information. Security Secretary Chris Tang Ping-keung acknowledged the outdated interdepartmental communication system and the need for improvement during a Legislative Council Finance Committee meeting. The changes aim to streamline emergency response and prevent future delays.
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5 extractedIt is undesirable to fax the information to the fire department.
The force’s emergency centre was equipped with 200 telephone lines, the FSD had only 30.
The inquiry into the blaze at Wang Fuk Court claimed 168 lives.
Residents waited up to 15 minutes for call referrals during a fatal Tai Po fire.
Hong Kong’s security chief pledged to replace emergency fax messaging between police and firefighters with a digital system.