After a little digging... The Australian emergency number is 000 (three zeros). If you're calling from a mobile - you MUST tell the operator where you're calling from.
There are different emergency numbers in different countries. In the USA it is 911 or 999. In Australia it is 000.
911 for help in an emergency call a friend if it is not an emergency
For an emergency in the U.S. you call 911. For a number for the police station to call the police in a none emergency, every town has a different number for their local police department.
you call 999
911 in the US or 000 in Australia.
911
The number for emergency services in Australia is 000. This can be dialed in any state from landlines or mobiles. Like 911, it should only be used in an urgent life or property threatening or time-sensitive situation. It is the number for police, fire and ambulance services.112 is an emergency number that can be dialed using a digital mobile phone.For non-emergencies, there will be a different number to call for police.This can be used to report things like anti-social behaviour, theft, etc :NSW, QLD, WA & SA non-emergency police: 131 444In Victoria you need to contact the local police station.For urgent assistance at a major Australian airport call 131 AFP (131 237).
No. Most countries have different emergency numbers. For example in Australia it is 000.
In the United states of America, 9-1-1 first became the emergency number in the late 60's (1968) and has been the national emergency call number ever since.
In the United States you should call 911. In other countries, call the country's emergency number.
It is free, but only call this number in an emergency situation.