In many countries, dialing either 112 (used in Europe and parts of Asia) or 911 (used mostly in the Americas) will connect callers to the local emergency services. Some countries use other emergency telephone numbers, sometimes also depending on the emergency service. The emergency numbers in the world (but not necessarily all of them) are listed below.
Maritime Emergency Service – 19; Gendarmerie – 118; National Gendarmerie – 122
112 and 911 redirect to 110 on mobile phones.
Highway police – 1880;
Relief – 067-340-4222 (Ministry hotline);
International hotline – 122;
COVID-19 hotline – 2019.
From mobile phones – 112
112 is slated to become the number for all emergencies on 1 January 2024 in Tashkent and in all Uzbekistan by the end of 2024.[47]
15 only works with a mobile phone and not with landlines
Municipal police (where operating) – 986, Crisis Management Centre (focus depends on voivodeship) – 987, Electricity emergency – 991, Gas emergency – 992, Heat engineering emergency – 993, Water emergency – 994, Child alert (operated by Police) – 995, Counterterrorism emergency – 996, Missing children (EU hotline) – 116 000[75][76] Warsaw additionally maintains some local emergency numbers.[77] [78] 911 redirects to 112.[79]
911 automatically connects to 112. Current service is the result of consolidation of firefighter, emergency police, Gendarmerie, Coast Guard, forest fire, search and rescue, natural disaster and medical emergency numbers into medical emergency former solo number 112.
Gas emergency – 104.
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