๐จ General Emergency
999 (Police, Fire, Ambulance, Coastguard, Mountain Rescue)
๐ NHS Non-Emergency Medical Advice
111 (24/7 health advice)
๐ฎ Police Non-Emergency
๐ฅ Poison Control Centre
๐ง Samaritans / Mental Health
116 123 (Samaritans, free 24/7)
๐ฉโ๐ง Domestic Violence Helpline
0808 2000 247 (National Domestic Abuse Helpline)
๐ฑ Missing Children Hotline
116 000 (Child Rescue & Missing Persons)
๐ Roadside Assistance (AA / RAC)
0800 32 22 33 (AA)
๐ Coastguard
999 (Select Coastguard)
๐๏ธ Mountain Rescue
999 (Ask for Mountain Rescue)
About UK Emergency Numbers ๐ฌ๐ง
The United Kingdom uses 999 as the primary emergency number for Police, Fire, Ambulance, Coastguard, and Mountain Rescue. For non-emergency medical advice, call 111. Police non-emergency matters can be reported using 101.
๐ When to Call Emergency Numbers
- Life-threatening medical emergencies ๐
- Fires, explosions, or accidents ๐
- Criminal activity or danger ๐
- Missing persons or children ๐ถ
- Coastline or mountain emergencies ๐๐๏ธ
๐ Information to Provide the Operator
- Exact location ๐
- Nature of the emergency โ
- Number of people involved ๐ฅ
- Known hazards โ ๏ธ
๐ UK General Info
Population: ~67 million
Official Language: English
Time Zone: GMT / BST (UTC+0 / UTC+1 in summer)
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