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Emergency dial Numbers
 

Unless noted by * The number is for police only.
asterisk (*) indicates the number can also be used for fire brigade and ambulance.

Andorra 110 Source http:⁄⁄www.andorra.com(JVD)
Austria 112* (JVD)
Australia 000*
Belgium 112* (JVD)
Bulgaria 166 (JVD)
Canada 911*
Croatia 92 (JVD)
Cyprus 112* or 199* (JVD)
Czech Rep. 158 (JVD)
Denmark 112* (JVD)
Finland 112* (JVD)
France 112* (JVD)
Germany 112* (JVD)
Great Britain 112* (JVD)
Greece 112* (JVD)
Hungary 107 (JVD)
Iceland 112* (JVD)
Ireland 112* (JVD)
Italy 112* (JVD)
Luxembourg 112* (JVD)
Macedonia 92 (JVD)
Malta 191 (JVD)
Netherlands 112* (JVD)
New Zeland 111*
Norway 112* (JVD)
Poland 112* (JVD)
Portugal 112* (JVD)
Romania 955 (JVD)
Russia 02 (JVD)
Slovakia 158 (JVD)
Slovenia 113 (JVD)
Spain 112* (JVD)
Sweden 112* (JVD)
Switzerland 117 (JVD)
Turkey 115 (JVD)
United States Of America 911*

The entries marked (JVD) were submited by Joop van Dijk
The source is The official Dutch Tourist Union http:⁄⁄www.anwb.nl
Updated Jan 12, 2001

There is an english source for similar information at http:⁄⁄firstaid.about.com⁄library⁄weekly⁄blemergencyno.htm

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