List of emergency telephone numbers

An emergency phone on the Welsh coast at Trefor

The following is a non-exhaustive list of emergency telephone numbers by country.

Emergency telephone numbers are short, mostly three-digit numbers that can be easily remembered and quickly dialed. The concept was first introduced in London in 1937 using the number 999. This followed a fire in Wimpole Street which killed five women. A neighbour had tried to phone the fire brigade but was kept waiting by the operator. He wrote a letter to The Times and the government then took action.[1][2] The 9-1-1 equivalent was first introduced in Winnipeg in 1959 and then adopted by the US in 1968, with the first call being made in Haleyville, Alabama.[3][4][5]

Some countries have different emergency numbers depending on the service.

Africa

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State Police Fire Ambulance Notes
 Algeria 18 14 Civil protection - 69;[6] National gendarmerie - 69; Counter Terrorist unit - 69; Support for children - 69; Traffic police - 69; Mobile phones - 69.
 Angola 69[7] 69 69
 Ascension Island 999[8]
 Benin 117 112[9] 118 Support for children - 160.
 Burundi 117 112 118 Support for children - 116.
 Botswana 911 Police - 999; Ambulance - 997; Fire - 998; Mobile phones - 112.
 Burkina Faso 17 112 18 Water emergency - 1111; Electricity emergency - 1130.
 Cameroon 112 Police - 117; Ambulance - 119; Fire - 118.
 Cape Verde 132 130 131 Water/electricity emergency - 800 11 33.
 Central African Republic 117 1220 118
 Chad 17 2251-4242 18 Ambulance - 2251-1237.
 Comoros 17 772-03-73 18 Ambulance - 773-26-04.
 Republic of Congo 117 118 Police - 112.
 Democratic Republic of Congo 112[10] 118
 Djibouti 17 19 18
 Egypt 122 180 123 Tourist police – 126; Traffic police – 128; Electricity emergency – 121; Gas emergency – 129; Mobile phones - 112.
 Equatorial Guinea 114 115 112 Traffic police - 116.
 Eritrea 113 114 116
 Ethiopia 911[11] Police - 991;[12] Ambulance - 907;[12] Fire - 939;[12] Traffic police - 945.
 Gabon 1730[13] 1300 18
 Gambia 117 116 118 Police - 112; Electricity emergency - 124; Water emergency - 125.
 Ghana 999 Police - 191; Ambulance - 193; Fire - 192.
 Guinea 117 18 442-020

Maritime Emergency Service - 19; Gendarmerie - 118; National Gendarmerie - 122

 Guinea-Bissau 112 Police - 117; Ambulance - 119; Fire - 118.
 Ivory Coast 111 185 180 Police - 170.
 Liberia 911
 Kenya 112 or 999 or 911
 Libya 1515 Ambulance - 193.
 Lesotho 123 121 122
 Madagascar 117 124 118 Traffic police - 3600.
 Malawi 997 998 999 Police - 990.
 Mali 17 15 18 Ambulance, Fire - 112.
 Mauritius 112 114 115 Police - 999; Fire - 995.
 Mauritania 117 101 118 Gendarmerie - 116; Traffic police - 119.
 Mayotte 112 Police - 17; Ambulance - 15; Fire - 18.
 Morocco 19 15 Royal gendarmerie - 177; Drugs & alcohol service - 113; Racial discrimination hotline - 114; Non-emergency disturbances - 110; General information - 160; National Freeway call center - 5050; Mobile phones - 112.
 Mozambique 119 117 198
 Namibia 10 111 depending on town/city depending on town/city
 Nigeria 112
 Niger 17 15 18
 Réunion 112 Police - 17; Ambulance - 15; Fire - 18.
 Rwanda 112[14] 912 112[14] Traffic police - 113.
 Saint Helena 999
 Sao Tome and Principe 112
 Senegal 17 18 1515
 Seychelles 112 or 999 Police - 133; Ambulance - 151.
 Sierra Leone 019 999
 Somalia 888 999 555 Traffic police - 777.
 South Africa 10 111 10 177 Emergency in Cape Town - 107; Mobile phones - 112.
 Sudan 999 Traffic police - 777 777.
 South Sudan 999[15]
 Swaziland 999 977 933
 Tanzania 112 114 115 Police - 999.
 Togo 117 8200 118
 Tristan da Cunha 999 911 999
 Tunisia 197 198 190 National guard – 193.
 Uganda 112 911 112 Police, Fire - 999.
 Western Sahara 150
 Zambia 999 Police - 911; Ambulance - 992; Fire - 993; Mobile phones - 112.
 Zimbabwe 999 Police - 995; Ambulance - 994; Fire - 993; Mobile phones - 112.

Antarctica

Country Police Ambulance Fire Notes
 Antarctica 911[16] Calls the nearest island/country that has a Police / Emergency system. In case of no response, 112 or 999 are the most likely to work (All emergency numbers shown in this article may also work). Antarctica has no emergency call center.

Asia

Country Police Ambulance Fire Notes
 Abkhazia 102 103 101
 Afghanistan 119[17] 112[18] 119[19]
 Akrotiri and Dhekelia 112 or 999
 Bahrain 999 Mobile phones - 112.
 Bangladesh 999 [20] Anti Corruption Authority - 106, Agricultural Information Services 16123, Health Services 16263, Dhaka WASA 16162, Women and Children Ministry 109, Legal Services 16430 [20]
 Bhutan 113 112 110
 British Indian Ocean Territory 112 or 999
 Brunei 993 991 995 Search and Rescue - 998
 Burma 999 Police - 199; Ambulance - 192; Fire - 191.
 Cambodia 117 119 118 Child helpline - 1280.
 People's Republic of China 110 120 119 Road police - 122; Private ambulance service (Beijing only) - 999. Dialling 112 or 911 on a mobile phone plays a bilingual message in English and Chinese about other accessible emergency numbers.
 Christmas Island 000
 Cocos Islands 000
 East Timor 112
 Hong Kong 999 Deaf fax/SMS - 992; Mobile phones - 112.
 India 100 102 or 108 101 Emergency - 112, Police - 100, Fire - 101, Ambulance - 102 or 108, Gas leakage - 1906; Tourist Helpline - 1363, Child Helpline - 1098, Blood Requirement - 104; Helpline for Women - 181[21], Ambulance Network (Emergency & Non- Emergency)- 09343180000
 Indonesia 110[22] 118 or 119 113 or 1131 Ambulance - 119; Search & rescue - 115; Natural disasters - 129; Electricity emergency - 123;[23] Mobile phones - 112, Mental health - 500-454.[24]
 Iran 110 115 125 General emergencies is also 110. Social Emergency - 123; Roads Traffic Information Center - 141; Iranian Red Crescent - 112 (non-mobile phones).

112 and 911 redirect to 110 on mobile phones.

 Iraq 112 or 911 Police - 104; Ambulance - 122; Fire - 115.
 Israel 100 101 102 Israel Electric Corporation - 103; Home Front Command - 104; Non-emergency municipal hazards - 106; Non-emergency police inquiries - 110; Mobile phones - 112.
 Japan 110 119 Coast guard - 118;[25] Information about emergencies - # 7119 (free call), # 9110 (pay call); Roadside assistance - #8139.
112 and 911 redirect to 110 on mobile phones.
 Jordan 911 Mobile phones - 112.
 Kazakhstan 112 Police - 102; Ambulance - 103; Fire - 101; Gas leaks - 104.
 Kyrgyzstan 102 103 101
North Korea Democratic People's Republic of Korea 110 119'
South Korea Republic of Korea 112 119 National security - 111; Reporting spies - 113; Missing persons - 182; Phone service provider - 114.[26]
Narcotics Report - 127
 Kurdistan 112 or 911 Police - 104; Ambulance - 122; Fire - 115.
 Kuwait 112
 Laos 191 195 190
 Lebanon 999 or 112 140 175 Police - 160; Civil defense - 125.
 Macau 999 Mobile phones - 110 or 112.
 Maldives 119 102 118 Traffic police - 191.
 Malaysia 999 Nationwide centre - 1300221188
 Mongolia 105 Police - 102; Ambulance - 103; Fire - 101.
   Nepal 100 102 101 Traffic police - 103; Mobile phones - 112.
 Oman 9999 Mobile phones - 112.
 Pakistan 15 115 16 Ambulance - 1122;[27] Traffic police - 1915; Mobile phones - 112.
 Philippines 911 National Complaint Hotline - 8888; Child abuse (Bantay Bata) - 163; Human trafficking - 1343; Motorist assistance - 136 (Metro Manila only)
 Qatar 999 Mobile phones - 112.
 Saudi Arabia 911 Police - 999; Ambulance - 997; Fire - 998; Traffic police - 993.
 Singapore 999 995 Mobile phones - 112 or 911; Non-emergency ambulance - 1777; Police hotline - 1800 255 0000; Traffic police - 6547 0000.
 Sri Lanka 119 110 Traffic police - 11-269-11-11.
 Syria 112 110 113
 Republic of China (Taiwan) 110 119 Mobile phones - 112; Domestic violence - 113.
 Tajikistan 112 Police - 102; Ambulance - 103; Fire - 101; Gas leaks - 104.
 Thailand 191 or 911 199 1669 911 can also be used for universal emergency number;[28] Ambulance (Bangkok only) - 1646; Tourist police - 1155; Traffic control center (Bangkok Metro only) - 1197; Highway patrol - 1193; Mobile Phones - 112.[29]
 Turkmenistan 112 Police - 102; Ambulance - 103; Fire - 101; Gas leaks - 104.
 United Arab Emirates 112 Police - 999; Ambulance - 998; Fire - 997; Coast guard - 996; Non-emergency police - 901.
 Uzbekistan 112 Police - 102; Ambulance - 103; Fire - 101.
 Vietnam 113 115 114
 Yemen 194 191

Europe

The common European emergency number is 112 (following Directive 2002/22/EC – Universal Service Directive) and also standard on GSM mobile phones. 112 is used in all member states of the European Union, Georgia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, the Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Norway, Serbia, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine and some other countries in addition to their other emergency numbers or as the main emergency number.[30][31][32][33]

Country Police Ambulance Fire Notes
 Åland Islands 112 Non-emergency police - 018 527 100; Poison control - 09 471 977.
 Albania 112 Police - 129; Ambulance - 127; Fire - 128; Traffic police – 126; Emergency at sea - 125.[34]
 Andorra 112 Police - 110; Ambulance - 116; Fire - 118.
 Armenia 112 or 911[35] Police - 102; Ambulance - 103; Fire - 101; Gas emergency – 104; Traffic police – 177; Search & rescue - 108.
 Artsakh 112 Police - 102; Ambulance - 103; Fire - 101; Gas leaks - 104.
 Austria 112 Police – 133; Ambulance – 144; Fire – 122; Gas emergency – 128; Mountain rescue – 140; Doctors – 141; Crisis-hotline – 142; Support for children and teens – 147; Non-emergency police - 059 133; Deaf fax/SMS - 0800 133 133; Poisoning Informations Center - 01 406 43 43.
 Azerbaijan 112 Police - 102; Ambulance - 103; Fire - 101; Gas emergency - 104; Traffic police – 126; Electricity emergency - 199.
 Belarus 102 103 101 Fire - 112; Gas emergency – 104.
 Belgium 112[36][37] Police – 101; Ambulance, Fire - 100; Missing children – 116 000; Mental problems hotline – 106; Red Cross – 105. If dialing 112 or 100 for police, the caller is redirected to 101.[38]
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 112 Police - 122; Ambulance - 124; Fire - 123; Civil protection - 121.
 Bulgaria 112 Police - 166; Ambulance - 150; Fire - 160
 Croatia 112 Police - 192; Ambulance - 194; Fire - 193; Search & rescue at sea – 195; Road help1987.
 Cyprus 112 or 199 Air/sea rescue - 1441;[39] Anti-drug support - 1410 or 1498; Poison control - 1401.
 Czech Republic 112 Police – 158; Ambulance – 155; Fire – 150; Municipal police – 156.
 Denmark 112 Non-emergency police - 114; Helpline for guidance from doctors and nurses - 1813.
 Estonia 112[40]
 Faroe Islands 112 Non-emergency police - 114.
 Finland 112 Maritime rescue - 02 04 100.[41]
 France 112 Police17; Hospital-operated ambulance (SAMU) – 15; Fire brigade-operated ambulance, Fire – 18; Homeless - 115; Deaf FAX/SMS - 114; Hotline for beaten children - 119; Missing children - 116 000; Maritime rescue - 196.[42]
 Georgia 112
 Germany 112 Especially for the fire brigade and rescue service. Police - 110. Rescue service additionally (outdating) 19222. Non-emergency medical on-call duty: 116 117. Debit and credit card locking call 116 116. Administration-emergency call 115. Military police: 0800 190 9999. Federal (incl. railway) police: 0800 6 888 000.
 Gibraltar 112 or 999 Fire, Ambulance – 190; Police - 199.
 Greece 112 Police100; Ambulance – 166; Fire199; Forest fire – 1591; Coast guard108; Counter-narcotics – 109; Tourist police – 171; Social aid – 197.
 Greenland 112 Mobile phones only. From landline phones dial the local police station, hospital or fire brigade.
 Guernsey 112 or 999
 Hungary 112 Police – 107; Ambulance – 104; Fire – 105; Water emergency - 1817.[43]
 Iceland 112 domestically and +354 570 2112 from abroad Non-emergency police (Reykjavík area) – 444 10 00. 911 redirects to 112 on mobile phones.
 Ireland 112 or 999 SMS messages can be sent to 112 after registration by sending a text message with the word 'Register' to 112.
 Isle of Man 112 or 999
 Italy 112[44] Police113; Ambulance – 118; Fire115; Forest service1515; Customs/Financial police117; Coast guard1530. 911 redirects to 112.
 Jersey 112 or 999
 Kosovo 112 Police – 192; Ambulance – 194; Fire – 193.[45]
 Latvia 112 Police – 110; Ambulance – 113; Gas emergency – 114.
 Lithuania 112[46]
 Liechtenstein 112 Police – 117; Ambulance - 144; Fire - 118.
 Luxembourg 112 Police – 113.
 Republic of Macedonia 112 Police – 192; Ambulance – 194; Fire – 193.
 Malta 112 Helpline - 119.
 Moldova 902 903 901 Police - 112.
 Monaco 112 Police - 17; Hospital-operated ambulance (SAMU) - 15; Fire brigade-operated ambulance, Fire - 18.
 Montenegro 112 Police – 122; Ambulance – 124; Fire – 123.
 Netherlands 112 Text phone – 0800 81 12; Non-emergency police – 0900 88 44[lower-alpha 1] or 0343 578 844;[47] Non-emergency police (text phone) - 0900 18 44; Suicide prevention – 0900 01 13; Animal emergency - 144; Child abuse - 0900 123 12 30;[lower-alpha 1] Anti-bullying hotline - 0800 90 50.
 Northern Cyprus 112[48] Police - 155; Fire - 199.
 Norway 112 113 110 Emergency at sea - 120; Non-emergency police – 02 800; Child abuse and family violence - 116 111; Text phone - 1412. Nearest health care outside office hours - 116 117; 911 redirects to 112.[49]
 Poland 997 999 998 Municipal police – 986; Mountain rescue – 985 or (+48) 601 100 300; Gas emergency – 992; Road help - 981.
 Portugal 112 Forest fire – 117; Social emergency – 144.
 Romania 112
 Russia 112 Police - 102; Ambulance - 103; Fire - 101; Gas emergency - 104.
 San Marino 112 Police113; Ambulance – 118; Fire115.
 Serbia 192 194 193 Civil protection - 1985; 112 redirects to 192. It is possible to dial 112 and get direct connection with the emergency services by pressing 1 for police, 2 for ambulance and 3 for fire on Vip operator mobile phones.[50]
 Slovakia 112 Police – 158; Ambulance – 155; Fire – 150.
 Slovenia 112 Police – 113; Road help - 1987; Emergency at sea - 080 18 00.
 Spain 112 Police: National Police - 091; Civil Guard - 062; Autonomic Police - 112; Municipal Police - 092.
Fire: Local Firefighters - 080; Autonomic Firefighters - 085.
Ambulance: SAMUR - 061.
Others: Civil Protection - 1006, Maritime Rescue - 902 202 202; Red Cross - 901 222 222.
 Sweden 112 Non-emergency police - 114 14; Non-emergency medical advice - 1177; Information during accidents and crises - 113 13.
  Switzerland 112 Police – 117; Ambulance – 144; Fire – 118; Poison control – 145; Road help – 0800 140 140; Psychological support – 143; Psychological support for teens and children – 147; Rega air rescue – 1414 or by radio on 161.300 MHz; Air Glaciers air-rescue (Valais only) – 1415.[51]
 Transnistria 102 103 101
 Turkey 112[52] Police – 155; Fire brigade – 110; Gendarmerie – 156; Coast guard – 158; Municipal police - 153; Gas emergency - 187; Electricity emergency - 186; Water emergency - 185; Poison control - 114; Child abuse and family violence - 183; Forest fire - 177.
 Ukraine 112 Police - 102; Ambulance - 103; Fire - 101; Gas emergency - 104.
 United Kingdom 999 or 112 Non-emergency police - 101; Non-emergency health issues - 111. SMS messages can be sent to 999 after registration by sending a text message with the word 'Register' to 999. 911 redirects to 999 on mobile phones (Note that there is no documented evidence that 911 works in the UK, therfore 999 or 112 should be used). Power outages - 105.
  Vatican City 112[53] Police113; Ambulance – 118; Fire115.

Oceania

Country Police Ambulance Fire Notes
 American Samoa 911
 Australia 000 Mobile phones - 112 or 000;[54] State Emergency Service132 500; National relay service - 106; Non-emergency police – 131 444 (NSW, QLD, SA,WA, NT, TAS ACT); Crime Stoppers – 1800 333 000; Threats to national security – 1800 123 400.
 Cook Islands 999 998 996
 Fiji 000 or 911 Crime Stoppers - 919.[55]
 French Polynesia 112 Police - 17; Ambulance - 15; Fire - 18.
 Guam 911
 Kiribati 999 Police - 192; Ambulance - 194; Fire - 193.
 Marshall Islands 911
 Micronesia 911
 Nauru 110 111 112
 New Caledonia 112 Police - 17; Ambulance - 15; Fire - 18.
 New Zealand 111 SMS messages can be sent to 111 from registered mobile phones. Traffic - *555 (mobile phones only). 112 and 911 redirect to 111 on mobile phones.[56] Dialling 000 and 999 plays a pre-recorded message advising the caller to call 111. Deaf TTY - 0800 161 610; Deaf fax - 0800 161 616; Crime Stoppers - 0800 555 111.
 Palau 911
 Papua New Guinea 112 111 110
 Samoa 999 Police - 995; Ambulance - 996; Fire - 994.
 Solomon Islands 911 or 999 In cities, local numbers exist which connect more quickly than either 911 or 999.[57]
 Tonga 911 Police - 922; Ambulance - 933; Fire - 999.
 Tuvalu 911
 Vanuatu 112

Central America

Country Police Ambulance Fire Notes
 Belize 911
 Clipperton Island 112 Police - 17; Ambulance - 15; Fire - 18.
 Costa Rica 911 Mobile phones - 112.
 Guatemala 110 128 122 Police - 120; Fire - 123.
 El Salvador 911[58] 132 913
 Honduras 112 195 198 Police - 911.
 Nicaragua 118 128 115 Fire - 911.[59]
 Panama 911 Police - 104; Fire - 103.

Caribbean

Country Police Ambulance Fire Notes
 Antigua and Barbuda 911 or 999
 Anguilla 911
 Aruba 911
 British Virgin Islands 911 or 999
 Cuba 106 104 105
 Curacao 911[60] 912 911
 Dominica 999
 Grenada 911
 Guadeloupe 112 Police - 17; Ambulance - 15; Fire - 18.
 Martinique 112 Police - 17; Ambulance - 15; Fire - 18.
 Montserrat 911 or 999
 Navassa Island 911
 Saint Kitts and Nevis 911
 Saint Lucia 911 or 999
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 911 or 999
 United States Virgin Islands 911
 Barbados 911 Police - 211;[61] Ambulance - 511;[62] Fire - 311[63]
 Bonaire 911
 Cayman Islands 911
 Dominican Republic 911 112 redirects to 911 on mobile phones.
 Haiti 114 116 115 Police - 122.[59]
 Puerto Rico 911
 Trinidad and Tobago 999 or 911 811 990 Police - 999 or 911.
 Jamaica 119 110

North America

Country Police Ambulance Fire Notes
 Bermuda 911
 Canada 911 Non-emergency - 311 (some areas only). 112 redirects to 911 on mobile phones.
 Mexico 066 or 911[64] Police - 066; Ambulance - 066; Fire - 066; Information about emergencies - 066.
 Saint Pierre and Miquelon 112 Police - 17; Ambulance - 15; Fire - 18.
 United States of America 911 Various services available through regional or national N11 codes (e.g.: 311 for non-emergency police or city services) in certain areas. Calling #77 from a mobile phone may reach the highway patrol in some states, but it should not be relied upon[65] (because some phone carriers might not support it for certain service plans).

Some carriers such as AT&T redirect 112 or 999 to 911, though it should not be relied on due to the connecting time.[66]

 The Bahamas 911 or 919[67] Mobile phones - 112.

South America

Country Police Ambulance Fire Notes
 Argentina 911 Police - 101; Ambulance - 107; Fire - 100; Civil defense - 103; Forest fire - 105; Coast guard - 106. 112 redirects to 911 on mobile phones.
 Bolivia 911[68] Police - 110; Ambulance - 118; Fire - 119; Civil protection - 114; National police - 120.
 Brazil 190 192 193 Federal highway police - 191; Federal police - 194; Civil police - 197; State highway police - 198; Civil defense - 199; Municipal guard - 153; Human rights - 100; Emergency in Mercosul area - 128. 112 and 911 redirect to 190 on mobile phones.
 Chile 133 131 132 Useful mnemonic is ABC123: Ambulancia (Ambulance) 131, Bomberos (Fire) 132, Carabineros (Police) 133. 911 redirects to 133.
 Colombia 123 Police - 112; Ambulance - 125;[69] Fire - 119, Anti-kidnapping hotline - 165.
 Ecuador 911 Police - 101; Ambulance - 131; Fire - 102; Emergency in Guayaquil - 112; Traffic police in Guayaquil - 103.
 Falkland Islands 112 or 999
 French Guiana 112 Police - 17; Ambulance - 15; Fire - 18.
 Guyana 999[70] Police - 911; Ambulance - 913; Fire - 912.
 Paraguay 911[71] Police - 912;[72] Ambulance - 141; Fire - 132.[73]
 Peru 911 Police - 105; Ambulance, Fire - 116; Civil defense - 115; Domestic violence - 100.
 South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands 999
 Suriname 115 Police - 115; Ambulance - 113; Fire - 110.
 Uruguay 911 Police - 109; Ambulance - 105; Fire - 104.
 Venezuela 911 and 171 Police - 171; Ambulance - 171; Fire - 171.

Notes

  1. 1 2 Can't be accessed from foreign telephone lines

See also

  • 000 – emergency number in Australia
  • 100 – emergency number in India, Greece and Israel
  • 106 – emergency number in Australia for textphone/TTY
  • 108 – emergency number in India (22 states)
  • 111 – emergency number in New Zealand
  • 112 – emergency number across the European Union and on GSM mobile networks across the world
  • 119 – emergency number in Jamaica and parts of Asia
  • 122 – emergency number for specific services in several countries
  • 911 – emergency number in North America and the Philippines
  • 999 – emergency number in many countries

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