๐ Police
๐ Ambulance / Medical Emergency
๐ Fire Brigade
๐ Non-Emergency Police
๐ฉโ๐ง Domestic Violence / Abuse Helpline
๐ง Mental Health / Suicide Crisis
๐ถ Child Helpline
๐ Roadside Assistance (AA / Local Services)
โ ๏ธ Poisons / Toxicology
About New Zealand Emergency Numbers ๐ณ๐ฟ
New Zealand uses 111 for police, ambulance, and fire emergencies. Additional services include non-emergency police (105), domestic violence support (0800 78 9887), mental health and suicide crisis (0800 432 345), child helplines (0800 555 555), roadside assistance (0800 72 2222), and poisons helpline (0800 76 7666).
๐ When to Call
- Medical emergencies ๐
- Fires or hazardous situations ๐
- Criminal activity ๐
- Domestic violence ๐ฉโ๐ง
- Mental health crises ๐ง
- Child protection ๐ถ
- Roadside assistance ๐
- Poisoning or toxic hazards โ ๏ธ
๐ Information to Provide
- Exact location (address, city) ๐
- Nature of the emergency โ
- Number of people involved ๐ฅ
- Known hazards โ ๏ธ
- Contact number for follow-up โ๏ธ
๐ New Zealand General Info
Population: ~5.1 million
Official Languages: English, Mฤori, NZ Sign Language
Time Zone: NZST / NZDT (UTC+12 / UTC+13)
๐ข Stay Safe!
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