• Your Country's Emergency Number?
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112 in Romania
911 telephone messages can't melt steel beams
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110 police 119 hospital 113 domestic violence
112 in the netherlands. Just as a side note, 112 works as an emergency number, on cellphones only, in a lot of countries even if it isn't their real emergency number. They redirect the number to the local emergency number.
Whatever the nearest pizzeria's phone number is. Pizza can solve any problem.
112
112 pretty obvious
999 Police 995 Civil Defence (Ambulance & Fire service) 1777 Non-emergency ambulance
111 That's emergency, non-emergency and poison control redirection all wrapped into one IIRC.
110 fire 112 police / whatever if you're unsure 113 ambulance 02800 for non-emergency police
000 never forget
000 for Emergency services 131 444 for non emergency police. 911 and 999 also work in Australia on most 3G/GSM phones.
110 for police 119 for fire and medical/ambulance
112 for all emergencies
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112 here in Finland too. Didn't know it was the same in so many scandinavian coutries. Da more ya know.
[QUOTE=Suokukko;47467832]112 here in Finland too. Didn't know it was the same in so many scandinavian coutries. Da more ya know.[/QUOTE] What a fitting post count
112 in my home country. Here in Denmark where I'm living, both 112 and 911 works.
911, Mississippi has *77 for highway emergencies, and 800-621-FEMA for Hurricane Emergencies cause I live in an area always hit by some hurricane.
[QUOTE=Viper123_SWE;47458062]We also have 114 for non-urgent Police.[/QUOTE] I don't think the US has a number for non-urgent police. You just have to remember your local department's number, which now that I think of it, is kind of silly.
191 199 1669
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