Do we say "Call to a department or person

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tufguy

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1) Please call to the police department ASAP.

2) Please call the police department ASAP.


Please check. Do we say "Call to a department or person"?
 

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Use the second example sentence, not the first. For example, I would say, "I'm going to call Bob," not "I am going to call to Bob."
 

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However, when 'call' is used as a noun, we do need a preposition.

Ivor Rawbottom made an anxious call to his proctologist.
 
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What was his proctologist's name? Emma Royds?
 
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