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Emergency Telephone Numbers: Can You Call 911 in Other Countries? Find Out the List of Emergency Numbers Worldwide

911 is the emergency telephone number in the United States, with operators responsible for understanding the situation and dispatching first responders, Similar systems exist in other nations.

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Emergency Telephone Numbers Can You Call 911 in Other Countries Find Out the List of Emergency Numbers Worldwide

Emergency Telephone Numbers: The designated emergency telephone number in the United States is 911. An operator is present at the receiving end of the line; their primary responsibility is to comprehend the situation and, as much as possible, dispatch the necessary first responders. Although emergency telephone numbers may differ, comparable systems exist in other nations.

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The emergency lines in the twenty most visited countries in the world

There are a few countries that do use 911 as their emergency line:

  • American Samoa
  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • Aruba
  • Ascension Island
  • Bahamas
  • Belize
  • Bermuda
  • Bolivia
  • Bonaire
  • Botswana
  • Brazil
  • Canada
  • Cayman Islands
  • Costa Rica
  • Dominican Republic
  • El Salvador
  • Fiji
  • Grenada (Police)
  • Guam
  • Liberia
  • Marianas Island
  • Montserrat (Ambulance)
  • Nicaragua (Fire)
  • Palau
  • Solomon Islands
  • St. Helena
  • St. Kitts & Nevis
  • St. Lucia
  • St. Marten
  • St. Vincent & the Grenadines
  • Tonga
  • Turks and Caicos Islands
  • Tuvalu
  • Uruguay
  • US Virgin Islands

The numbers can be found in this PDF published by the US State Department, but we have provided the numbers for the 20 most visited countries worldwide.

The Netherlands 

  • Ambulance: 112
  • Fire: 112
  • Police: 112

Poland

  • Ambulance: 112
  • Fire: 999
  • Police: 999

Canada

  • Ambulance: 911
  • Fire: 911
  • Police: 911

Portugal

  • Ambulance: 112
  • Fire: 112
  • Police: 112

Russia

  • Ambulance: 112
  • Fire: 112
  • Police: 112

Malaysia

  • Ambulance: 999
  • Fire: 994
  • Police: 999

Hong Kong

  • Ambulance: 999
  • Fire: 999
  • Police: 999

Greece

  • Ambulance: 112,166
  • Fire: 112, 199
  • Police: 112, 100

Austria

  • Ambulance: 112, 122
  • Fire: 112, 122
  • Police: 112, 122

Japan

  • Ambulance: 119
  • Fire: 110
  • Police: 119

United Kingdom

  • Ambulance: 112, 999
  • Fire: 112, 999
  • Police: 112, 999

Thailand

  • Ambulance: 191
  • Fire: 199
  • Police: 191

Germany

  • Ambulance: 112
  • Fire: 112
  • Police: 110

Mexico

  • Ambulance: 065
  • Fire: 068
  • Police: 060

Turkey

  • Ambulance: 101, 112
  • Fire: 102
  • Police: 100

Italy

  • Ambulance: 112, 118
  • Fire: 112, 115
  • Police: 112, 113

China

  • Ambulance: 120
  • Fire: 119
  • Police: 110, 112 (traffic accident)

Spain

  • Ambulance: 112
  • Fire: 112
  • Police: 112

France

  • Ambulance: 112, 15
  • Fire: 112, 18
  • Police: 112, 17

The response time may vary between countries, but many countries have built up their emergency response systems, which are considered reliable for locals and tourists alike. It is recommended to save the emergency number on your cellphone or keep it close at hand while traveling, as you never know when you may need to make an emergency call.

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