Hi,
What the title says; I'm just curious. Nothing else. For example, here in Sweden we have 112.
112 in Estland too.
What a thing to be curious about.
(im p. sure theres a list of these somewhere on wikipedia
YEP
[URL]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_telephone_number[/URL]
999
I cant remember but I think they might of changed ours again, might be 101 or something
GB/UK
GEE ty for the ninja
911
999
UK seriously has 999? Well then.
All emergency: 112
Non-urgent police: 114 14
Non-urgent healthcare: 1177
[QUOTE=HarryHy;47458054]All emergency: 112
Non-urgent police: 114 14
Non-urgent healthcare: 1177[/QUOTE]
We also have 114 for non-urgent Police.
911, the number that haunts the USA for all eternity
yeah we have 999. i think we also have 111 for emergency service contact that aren't immediate emergencies
[QUOTE=Viper123_SWE;47458062]We also have 114 for non-urgent Police.[/QUOTE]
Cool, thought only 11414 worked.
[QUOTE=HarryHy;47458089]Cool, thought only 11414 worked.[/QUOTE]
I meant here in Sweden.
[QUOTE=Viper123_SWE;47458100]I meant here in Sweden.[/QUOTE]
I am in Sweden :v:
Oh :v:
0118 999 881 999 119 7253
It's not really that hard to remember if you use a catchy jingle.
september eleventh
112 here, although apparently 911 redirects you to 112 aswell
dumb young me figured that out the hard way :v:
911, but I believe 112 and maybe 999 work here in some places in Canada too.
911, and the irony that 9/11 happened will never escape me or any other American
190 - Military Police
193 - Firefighters/Ambulances
000 for emergencies, 132 500 for State emergency services (Non life threatening).
For some years we have 112 for general emergency.
150 for firemen.
158 for cops.
155 for ambulance.
I'll be honest though. This was true some years ago, I have never used them myself and for a long time didn't hear anyone use them either. It wouldn't surprise me if all of them got you to the operator for general emergency.
112 in here too.
102 for police, 103 for ambulance
999 for emergencies
101 for non-emergencies
911 and probably some other stuff, I wouldn't know because they didn't try and teach me anything other than 911 when I was going through elementary and I never bothered to look it up.
112
112 works for every member state of the EU and more.
[QUOTE=.Lain;47459173]112 works for every member state of the EU and more.[/QUOTE]
its part of the GSM standard (aka most cell phones in the world)
so more than likely 112 will get you emergency services wherever you are
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