Depends what you need. 15 for the SAMU (medical emergencies), 16 for the Police and 18 for the Fire Brigade (Pomopiers). You can also use 112, the European emergency number. 115 offers help for the homeless, 119 for abused children, and 116000 to report a missing child.
EU members dial 112.
911 is very widely accepted emergency phone number. It is used in Canada, the United States, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Jordan and many more. Some places have specific emergency phone numbers for tourists whose operators speak a wide variety of languages.
111 is the emergency number for Police/Fire/Ambulance in New zealand.Non urgent police calls should go through their numbers listed in the phone book.Historically, the NZ phone system was based on that of UK. Except that the numbers on the dial were reversed on the old rotary dial phones. But in the background, the NZ Post Office kept the same systems as the UK ones. In UK, 999 was the emergency phone number. In NZ, when you dialled number 4 (on old rotary phone) actually 6 pulses went down the line, similarly dialling 7 sent 3 pulses down the line.So when in NZ you dialled 1, there were 9 pulses sent down the line. The 'single pulse' option was avoided in both systems to make emergency calls more resistant to casual errors.
From any landline in France, dial the 17 (emergency line of the local police station). There is also the 112 that you can call from any mobile; this is a all-purpose emergency number where the operator will sort your needs (medical, etc..) and put you through to the relevant emergency service (fire brigade and first aid, police, medics, highway patrol..). Be prepared to state your location and a description of the matter you are calling for.
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112 is the main emergency number in France.
110 or the European emergency phone number 112
The phone number of the Emergency And Military Affairs is: 602-253-2378.
You would dial 911 for an emergency.
On a mobile phone the emergency nuber is the 112. The operator will deal will any emergency problem. On fixed lines, dial the 15 for medical emergencies, the 18 for firefighters (also available for accidents or health problems), the 17 for the police.
The main emergency number in Australia is 000; however, on a GSM mobile phone, you can also dial 112.
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911 is very widely accepted emergency phone number. It is used in Canada, the United States, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Jordan and many more. Some places have specific emergency phone numbers for tourists whose operators speak a wide variety of languages.
during and emergency 911 operators obtain your phone number from the phone company directly almost instantaniously and the phone company then releases all other info necessary to the emergency including your address They're computers find your address from your your phone number.
119 and to get police it is 110