Una lista completa dei numeri di emergenza in tutto il Mondo.
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171 | 14 | 14 | National Gendarmerie: 1055; Counter Terrorist Unit: 1548; support for children: 3033. |
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17 | 18 | ||
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17 | 18 | ||
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122 | 123 | 180 | Tourist Police – 126; Traffic Police – 128; Electricity Emergency – 121; Natural Gas Supply Emergency – 129. |
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191 | 193 | 192 | 999 for any of the 3 services. |
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17 | 15 | 18 | |
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9999 | 114 | 115 | |
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City 19 Country 177 |
15 | 15 | |
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199 | 199 for any of the 3 services. | ||
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10111 | 10177 | 10111 | 112 from mobile phones (soon also from fixed line phones). |
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197 | 190 | 198 | National guard – 193. |
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999 | |||
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999 | Traffic Police 777777 | ||
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019 | 999 | ||
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999 | 991 | 993 | 112 from mobile phones (see http://www.zambiatourism.com/travel/listings/emergency.htm). |
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995 | 994 | 993 | 999 for any of the 3 services. 112 from mobile phones |
ASIA
ASEAN’ssuggestion is to use 191. Currently using by 5 countries: Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar (Burma) and Thailand.
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119 | 102 | 119 | Rewards for Justice-010-8600-070 |
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999 | For the cities of Dhaka and Chittagong only (Dhaka Metropolitan Police – “999” and Chittagong Metropolitan Police-“999”) | ||
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Patrol: 110 Traffic: 122 | 120 | 119 | Traffic accident – 122. 999 for private ambulance service in Beijing, along with government owned ambulance service 120. |
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191 | |||
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999 | 992 (fax on fixed line; SMS on mobile phones – latter being available only to subscribers with disabilities); 112 from mobile phones (routes to any network service) but redirected to the 999 call centre. | ||
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100 or 2611 | 102,1298,108,112, 2611 | 101 or 2611 | Chennai Traffic Police – 103. Delhi Traffic Police – 1095. Kolkata Traffic Police – 1073. 112. Bangalore uses both 108 and 100. As of 2010 the national emergency number is 2611[11], 108 is used in many states. |
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110 | 118/119 | 113 | Search and rescue team – 115; Natural disaster – 129; Electricity – 123; Mobile phone and satellite phone emergency number – 112. |
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110 | 115 | 125 | 110 also serves as general relay. 112 also works for all emergencies from mobile phones. |
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100 | 101 | 102 | 112 also works for all emergencies from mobile phones. 103 Israel Electric Corporation. 106 For municipal hazards that are not emergencies, works in any municipality. |
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110 | 119 | Emergency at sea – 118. | |
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911 OR 112 | From Land-line and Mobile will Command and Control Center “CCC” call – 911. | ||
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112 | Police – 102; Ambulance – 103; Fire – 101; Gas leaks 104. | ||
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119 | 112 also works with cellphones. Operators mostly speak only Korean, some may speak English, Russian, or Chinese | ||
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112 | 119 | National security hotline – 111; Reporting spies – 113; Reporting a child, mentally handicapped, or elderly person wandering – 182 (missing child report hotline); 114 connects to the phone service provider. | |
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112 | Used to be 777 | ||
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112/999 | 140 | 175 | |
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102 | Civil defence – 118; Police service – 119 can be dialed from mobile phones. | ||
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999* | The worldwide emergency number for GSM mobile phones, 112 are redirected to the 999 call centre. | ||
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102 | 103 | 101 | 100 |
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100/103 | 102 | 101 | 112 from any GSM handset will forward to the local emergency number. |
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15 Traffic:1915 | 115/1122 | 16 | 15/1122 can be used to redirect to any service. 112 from any GSM handset will forward to the local emergency number. |
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117 (metro Manila) & 911 (for Davao City) | 112 and 911 redirect to 117. 112 and 911 can be dialed from mobile phones. 117 may also be texted from mobile phones. 136 for motorist assistance (Metro Manila only), 163 for child abuse (Bantay Bata) | ||
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999 | 997 | 998 | Traffic police – 993; Rescue emergency – 911, 112 or 08 |
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999 | 995 | Foreign travellers in Singapore with roaming hand phone facilities can dial either the 112 or 911 emergency numbers to reach an Emergency Call Centre in Singapore. | |
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119 or 118 | 110 | 111 | Accident service – 11-2691111. |
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112 | 110 | 113 | |
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110 | 119 | 112 from any GSM handset will forward to the local emergency number. | |
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112 | Fire – 101; Police – 102; Ambulance – 103; Gas leaks 104. | ||
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191 | 1669 | 199 | Bangkok EMS Command Center – 1646 (Bangkok only), Tourist Police “1155” (English speaking emergency and routine assistance). |
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155 | 112 | 110 | Gendarmerie – 156; Coast Guard – 158 |
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999 or 112 | 998 or 999 | 997 | |
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113 | 115 | 114 |
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EUROPE
The most common European emergency number 112 (following Directive 2002/22/EC – Universal Service Directive) and also standard on GSM mobile phones. 112 is used in Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Republic of Macedonia, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine and the United Kingdom in addition to their other emergency numbers. [12] [13] [14] [15]
Country | Police | Medical | Fire | Notes |
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129 | 127 | 128 | Road police – 126 |
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102 | 103 | 101 | Search and rescue – 108; Gas leaks – 104; Traffic police – 177 |
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112 | Police – 133; Ambulance – 144; Fire – 122; Gas leaks – 128; Alpine rescue – 140; On-duty medical unit – 141; crisis hotline – 142; support for children and teens – 147. | ||
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102 | 103 | 101 | Gas leaks – 104; also 112 is being redirected to 101 on velcom GSM-operator mobile phones. |
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112 | Police – 101; Ambulance / Firebrigade – 100; Missing children – 110; Mental problems / suicide – 106. | ||
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122 | 124 | 123 | From mobile phones, dial the international emergency numbers 112, 911 and 08 for information about the local emergency numbers that are to be dialed (122, 123 and 124). |
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112 | Police – 166, Ambulance – 150; Fire – 160. | ||
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112 | Police – 192; Ambulance – 94; Fire – 193; Search and rescue at sea – 9155; Road help – 1987. | ||
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112 | Police – 115; Fire – 199; Ambulance – 112. | ||
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112 | Alternative numbers: 199 | ||
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112 | Police – 158; Ambulance – 155; Fire – 150; Municipal police – 156. | ||
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112 (old number was 000) | Nearest Police (non-urgent) – 114. | ||
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112 | Police – 110. | ||
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112 | Police – 17; Hospital-based Ambulance (SAMU) – 15; Fire Service-based Ambulance – 18; Fire – 18. You 112 calls are answered by 15 or 18 dispatchers, depending on the caller’s location. 115 for homeless. | ||
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022 | 033 | 011 | Gas leaks – 04; 112 from mobile phones, from 2011 from landlines as well; in 2011 emergency numbers will be replaced as follows: 111 (Fire), 122 (Police), 113 (Ambulance), 114 (Gas leaks). |
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112 | Additional number for police – 110 | ||
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112 or 199 | Fire and Ambulance – 190 | ||
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112 | Police – 100; Ambulance – 166; Fire – 199; Forest fire – 1591; Coast guard emergency intervention – 108; Counter-narcotics immediate intervention – 109; Tourist police – 171; Social emergency aid – 197. | ||
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112 | Police – 107; Ambulance – 104; Fire – 105. | ||
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112 | Police in Reykjavik Capital Area Non-urgent – 4441000 | ||
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999 or 112 | The emergency telephone number to dial in Ireland for Fire, Gardai (Irish Police), Ambulance, Irish Marine Emergency Service and The Mountain and Cave Rescue is 999 or 112. These numbers are to be used only in an emergency. | ||
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112 | Ambulance – 118; Fire – 115; (State Police) – 113; (Carabinieri) – 112; (Forest Service) – 1515; Guardia di Finanza (Customs/Financial Police) – 117; Coast guard – 1530. Also 911 is redirected to 112. | ||
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112 | Police – 02; Ambulance – 03, 113 ; Fire – 01; Gas leaks – 04. | ||
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112 | Police – 02 / 102 / 022; Ambulance – 03/ 103 / 033; Fire – 01 / 101 / 011. The non –112 numbers are for separate emergency services differ in distinct telecommunications networks, whereas 112 is available on all networks. | ||
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112 | Police – 113. | ||
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112 | Police – 192; Ambulance – 194; Fire – 193. | ||
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112 | Previously: Police 191; Ambulance 196; Fire 199. | ||
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902 | 903 | 901 | 112 is being implemented by 2010. |
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112 | Police – 17, Ambulance, severe – 15; Ambulance, less severe – 18, Fire – 18. You 112 calls are answered by 15 or 18 dispatchers, depending on the caller’s location. 115 for homeless. | ||
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112 | Police – 122; Ambulance – 124; Fire – 123. | ||
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112 | Police (non-urgent) – 0900-8844. Also 911 is being redirected to 112 on GSM mobile phones. | ||
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112 | 113 | 110 | Police (non-urgent) – 02800. |
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112 | Police – 997; Ambulance – 999; Fire – 998; Municipal wardens – 986; natural gas/LPG emergencies – 992. | ||
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112 | Forest fire 117 | ||
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112 | Former short numbers: (Police) – 955; Ambulance – 961; (Firefighters) – 981; (Gendarmerie) – 956; Civil Protection – 982; Family Violence – 983 | ||
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112 | Police – 02; Ambulance – 03; Fire, Search and rescue – 01; Gas leaks – 04. The new number 112 began operating in 2011 | ||
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113 | 118 | 115 | |
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112 | Police – 92; Ambulance – 94; Fire – 93 | ||
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112 | Police – 158; Ambulance – 155; Fire – 150 | ||
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112 | Police – 113 | ||
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112 | National – 091; Local Police – 092; Ambulance – 061; Fire – 080,085; Civil Guard – 062; Mossos d’esquadra (Catalan police) 088 | ||
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112 (old number was 90000) | Non-urgent police – 11414 | ||
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112 | Police – 117; Ambulance – 144; Fire – 118; Poison – 145; Road emergency – 140; Psychological support (free and anonymous) – 143; Psychological support for teens and children (free and anonymous) – 147; Helicopter air-rescue (Rega) – 1414 or by radio on 161.300 MHz; Air rescue (Air Glaciers) (in Valais only)- 1415. [16] | ||
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155 | 112 | 110 | Gendarmerie – 156; Coast Guard – 158 |
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112 | Police – 102; Ambulance – 103; Fire – 101; Gas leaks – 104. | ||
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999 or 112 | In 2006 101 was made available as a non-emergency number for police (and in some areas local authorities) in England and Wales. 111 was made available (in England and Wales) as a non-emergency number for health issues. 999 and 112 can be used from any phone. When dialing 999 or 112, the caller is connected with a telecoms operator such as BT, Cable & Wireless, Railnet, or Kingston Communications, and the operator will ask which service is required. Operators have access to interpretation services covering 170 languages. Deaf people can text 18000 for the emergency services (after registration). 999 was first introduced on the 30th June 1937 in London. | ||
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113 | 118 | 115 | 112 is being redirected to 113 on GSM mobile phones |
AUSTRALIA AND OCEANIA
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000 | From a mobile phone – 112 or 000. No other emergency numbers, such as 999 or 911, are redirected. State Emergency Service (ACT, VIC, NSW, QLD, SA, WA) – 132 500; From a Textphone/TTY call the National Relay Service on 106 ; Non Emergency – Police Assistance Line – 131 444; (NSW, QLD, SA, WA, NT, TAS, ACT); Crime Stoppers – 1800 333 000; Threats to national security – 1800 123 400; |
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911 | 9170 | ||
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111 | * 555 traffic (from mobile phones only) 0800 161616 TTY Deaf 0800 161610 fax deaf 111 deaf SMS (registered mobile phones only) |
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999 | There are also local numbers for each service in each urban centre. These local numbers may be quicker than dialling 999. [17] | ||
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112 |
NORTH AMERICA
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911 | Non-emergency 311 in certain areas. Some rural areas still lack 911 service. 112 is being redirected to 911 on GSM mobile phones. * 677 connects to the Provincial Police within the province of Ontario and * 4141 links to the Sûreté du Québec in the province of Quebec. | ||
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112 | 112 from mobile phones only works; fixed line phones must call the local police or hospital. | ||
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066 | 065 | 068 | “066” can be used as a general emergency number, In populated areas, 911 is redirected to the proper number schoongemaakt. |
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17 | 15 | 18 | Same as France |
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911 | Various services available through regional or national N11 codes (e.g.: 311 non-emergency police or city services) in certain areas. Also 112 is being redirected to 911 on GSM mobile phones. [18] |
CENTRAL AMERICA AND THE CARRIBEAN
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110 | 120 | 123 | Note: The number 911 exists only for private services like medical insurance. |
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211 | 511 | 311 | References: Police, Ambulance, Fire |
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911 | |||
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911 or 112 | From a mobile phone – 112 or 911 Also 112 is being redirected to 911 on GSM mobile phones [12]. | ||
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119 | 110 | ||
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999 | 990 | ||
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199 |
SOUTH AMERICA
Country | Police | Medical | Fire | Notes |
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101 | 107 | 100 | Emergency dispatcher for Buenos Aires (city), Santa Fe (city), Rosario (city), Salta and Buenos Aires (provinces) 911. |
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110 | 118 | 119 | |
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190 | 192 | 193 | Federal highway police 191; Federal police 194; civil police 197; State highway police 198; civil defense 199; human rights 100; emergency number for Mercosul area 128; 112 will be redirected to 190 when dialed from mobile phones and 911 will also be redirected to the police number (190) See also: Brazilian telephone numbering plan #Public utility. |
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133 | 131 | 132 | |
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112 or 123 (landlines and mobile phones) | Traffic accidents 127, GAULA (anti-kidnapping) 165. More specialized three-digit numbers are available; check the local Yellow Pages for more information. | ||
156 | 132 | 119 | ||
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911 (landlines and mobile phones) | All types of emergencies in Guayaquil (112 landlines, * 112 mobile phones), traffic accidents in Guayaquil 103, red cross 131. | ||
101 | 911 | 102 | ||
French Guyana | 17 | 15 | 18 | |
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911 | 913 | 912 | |
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105 | 117 | 116 | Civil defense (disasters) 115 – Domestic violence helpline 100 |
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171 |