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Logo (here in Dutch) of 112: European emergency call number. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Use of the two emergency call numbers approved by the ITU [ first ] in the world : 112 911 112 and 911 Another number or no redirection (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4THE Emergency call numbers are telephone numbers to join public aid twenty-four hours a day and seven days a week. These are generally short and free numbers. Like several Western countries where such a system was already in place, the French Ministry of Health asked that a free emergency call number was reserved for it, but it was not until 1978 that the Number 15 was awarded on an experimental basis for two years. In 1986, each SAMU received number 15 as a unique call number at a department [ 2 ] . (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Since 2019, in the Netherlands, the communication of a single replacement emergency number is sufficient in the event of a main emergency number breakdown [ 3 ] . French breakdown in 2021 In 2021, at 4:45 p.m. Wednesday, June 2 Wednesday, France experienced its first breakdown of emergency services, which concerns various services but also 112 [ 4 ] , [ 5 ] . Only nine out of ten calls issued from a landline phone can be sent and only eight out of ten calls from a mobile phone can be routed [ 5 ] .The dysfunction focused on the interconnection between the mobile voice services, voice on IP on the one hand and those hosted on the switched network (most emergency numbers being on this technology) on the other hand, following D ‘An operation of modernization and capacitarian increase in the network, started in early May, to respond to the increase in traffic. The internal report of a national operator suggests that telephone network disturbances occurred at the time of a modernization operation of the interconnection service for new information technologies (mobile telephony and IP telephony) used by a majority of customers and the classic switched telephone network used by rescue services [ 6 ] . The dysfunction came from a bug in the software of Calls Servers and occurred at the time of the usual reconnection orders [ 6 ] . Benign :Urgent help: 911 Firefighters: 119 Police\u00a0: 118 Ivory Coast :Police\u00a0: 170 Firefighters: 180 Get: 185 SOS Doctor: 03 22 44 53 53 Cie: 179 (electricity) Sodeci: 175 (water) Cameroon Police: 17 (from a fixed phone) and 117 (from a mobile phone) National gendarmerie: 13 (from a fixed phone) and 113 (from a mobile phone) Firefighters: 18 (from a landline) and 118 (from a mobile phone) SAMU: 19 (from a landline phone) and 119 (from a mobile phone) Emergencies: 112 Green numbers by administrative region of the national gendarmerie and serves as a connection with other firefighters, police, social actions, etc …: Mauritania :Firefighters: 18 Rescue police: 17 National gendarmerie: 116 Protection civile\u00a0: 118 Niger :Rescue police: 17 Firefighters: 18 Somaliland Somaliland :Medical rescue: 909 Police\u00a0: 99 Chad :Police\u00a0: 17 Firefighters: 18 Tunisia :SAMU (medical aid): 190 National Guard: 193 Maritime guard (sea rescue): 194 Rescue police: 197 Protection civile\u00a0: 198 Suspicious activity: 80 101 111 Canada :Rescue police: 911, in Quebec, 811 for non -urgent call with a nurse. The 311 is a non -urgent call number, making it possible to join public services without cluttering the emergency line UNITED STATES :Rescue police: 911, 311 is a non -urgent call number, making it possible to join public services without cluttering the emergency line Mexico :Rescue police: 911 (all emergencies) [ 7 ] 114 From a mobile (Red Cross), 767 627 462 (SOS Marina) from a mobile (sea rescue) [ 8 ] Argentine :Medical rescue: 107 Police\u00a0: 101 Firefighters 100 Brazil :Military police: 190 Found: 192 Fire: 110 Firefighters: 193 Chili :Get: 131 Firefighters: 132 Police\u00a0: 133 Naval rescue :137 Peru :Found: 106 Rescue: fire and medical emergencies: 116 Police – Any type of emergency: 105 Uruguay :Medical help: 105 Police\u00a0: 911 Firefighters: 104 Inside :Police\u00a0: 100 \/ 108 \/ 112 Fireman and ambulances: 108\/112 Indonesia :Police\u00a0: 110 Firefighters: 113 Ambulance\u00a0: 119 Israel :Police\u00a0: 100 Ambulance\u00a0: 101 Fire: 102 First aid Hatzalah: 1221 Japan :Police\u00a0: 110 Firefighters and ambulances: 119 Jordan :Police\u00a0: 191 Medical aid and civil protection: 193 Protection civile\u00a0: 198 Fire and help: 199 Singapore :Fire and help: 995 Police\u00a0: 999 Taiwan :Police\u00a0: 110 Firefighters and ambulances: 119 Thailand :Ambulances, help: 1669 Tourist police: 1155 Police\u00a0: 191 Firefighters: 199 Vietnam :Police\u00a0: 113 Ambulance\u00a0: 114 Firefighters: 115 Lebanon :Police\u00a0: 112 Firefighters: 125 Red cross: 140 Malaysia :Police, fire, ambulance, civil protection: 999 Iran :Police\u00a0: 110 Firefighters: 125 Ambulance (red crescent): 115 Ambulance Social: 123 European Union And almost all other European countries:112 (all emergencies) Note, some European Union countries have one or more emergency numbers in addition to 112 116,000 (missing children): all states except Finland 116 006 (crime victim): 7 states [Which ?] 116 111 (childhood aid): 23 states [Which ?] , France included 116 117 (doctor on duty): 3 states [Which ?] members, France included 116 123 (emotional help): 7 states [Which ?] Germany :Police\u00a0: 110 Civil protection (medical aid and fire): 112; (*) 19222 (*: local telephone prefix) for non-urgent health transport. Andorrian :Police\u00a0: 110 Firefighters and emergencies: 118 Armenia [ 9 ] Emergencies: 112 or 911 [ ten ] Firefighters: 101 Police\u00a0: 102 Medical help: 103 Gas emergency: 104 Austria :Firefighters: 122 Police: 112 or 133 Ambulance \/ rescue: 144 Road aid: 120 or 123 Emergency gas leak: 128 Wedding doctor: 141 Belgium :Firefighters and ambulances, urgent medical aid: 100 or 112 Federal police: 101 Listening to children: 103 Red Cross: Help and intervention in the event of claims and disasters, but also non -urgent ambulance requests: 105 T\u00e9l\u00e9-accueil: life difficulties “Someone to talk 24 hours a day” | Free call: 107 Childfocus: European center for missing and sexually exploited children: 116,000 Suicide prevention center: listening and dialogue space | Anonymous call, free, 24 hours a day: 1813 Antiposon center: 070\/245 245 Burnt center: 02\/268 62 00 Non-urgent intervention request number, activated in the event of a risk of flooding or storm, for example: 1722 Nursing medicine: 1733 Anonymous alcoholics: information, on AA groups, their location and schedule of meetings, 24 hours a day, 078\/15 25 56 Info-drugs: psychological and social consultation service, 24 hours a day: 02\/227 52 52 Bulgaria :Medical rescue: 150 Police for road accident: (2) 165 Police\u00a0: 166 Tourist help: flight …: 2,82 71 51 Chypre :Greek community, British areas: 199 or 112 (unique numbers) Turkish community: 199 (firefighters), 112 (medical emergency), 155 (police) Croatia :Firefighters: 193\/112 Medical rescue: 194\/112 Police\u00a0: 192 Spain : 112 is the unique number throughout the country; However, other specific numbers are still in force (most free or with a reduced cost):Information and road assistance: 011 Sexist violence: 016 Medical help: 061 Civil Guard: 062 Municipal firefighters: 080 Firefighters of autonomous communities: 085 National Police: 091 Municipal Police: 092 Protection civile\u00a0: 1006 Missing children: 116,000 Sexually exploited women and children traffic: 900-10-50-90 Help for children and adolescents: 900-20-20-10 Toxicological information service: 915-62-04-20 Spanish red cross: 902-22-22-92 Estonia :112 (medical help, firefighters) 110 (police) Finland :Accident\u00a0: 100 22 European emergency call number: 112 Maritime rescue: 02 04 1000 France [ 11 ] , [ twelfth ] Gendarmerie \/ Police (rescue police): 17 or 112 SAMU (medical aid): 15 or 112 Firefighters: 18 or 112 SOS SOURD \/ MANDAL: 114 (accessible by fax, or SMS only), (all emergencies) Samu Social (Sos Sans Abri): 115 Missing children: 116,000 Childhood in danger – being put into service and intended to replace in the long term on 119: 116 111 [ 13 ] , [ 14 ] Wardrobe: 116,117 [ 15 ] MalTreed Childhood: 119 Aeronautical emergency (to be used in the case of an accident or disappearance of an aircraft): 191 Maritime emergency (to be used by witnesses of maritime accidents from the coast; at sea, the privileged means remains channel 16 of maritime distress: 196 Removal \/ attack alert (this number will be activated only in the trigger of the removal alert, or an attack alert): 197 [ 16 ] Maritime medical consultation center, telephone, naval radiotelephone, inmarsat (m and mini m) 32 or 38: 00 33 5 61 49 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 Speleo French rescue: 0 800 121 123 COVID-19 info for non-medical questions, open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.: 0 800 130,000 Antiposon centers: Angers \u2022 02 41 48 21 21 (Brittany, Center-Val de Loire, Normandie, Pays de la Loire) \/ Bordeaux \u2022 05 56 96 40 80 (Nouvelle-Aquitaine) \/ Lille \u2022 08 00 59 59 (Hauts- de-France) \/ Lyon \u2022 04 72 11 69 11 (Auvergne-Rh\u00f4ne-Alpes) \/ Marseille \u2022 04 91 75 25 25 (Provence-Alpes-C\u00f4te d’Azur, Corsica, Reunion, Mayotte) \/ Nancy \u2022 03 83 22 50 50 (Grand Est, Bourgogne-Franche-Comt\u00e9) \/ Paris \u2022 01 40 05 48 48 (Ile de France, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Guyana) \/ Toulouse \u2022 05 61 77 74 47 (Occitanie) [ 17 ] Gibraltar :Police, ambulance\u00a0: 199 Firefighters: 190 Greece :Police\u00a0: 100 \/ 112 Medical rescue: 166\/112 Fire: 199\/112 Hungary :Medical help: 104 Fire: 105 Police\u00a0: 107 European number: 112 Liechtenstein :Medical help: 144 Firefighters: 118 Police\u00a0: 117 Latvia :European number: 112 Medical help – Direct: 113 Lithuania :Fire and help: 01 Police\u00a0: 02 Medical help: 03 Painted :Medical aid: 196 Firefighters: 199 Police\u00a0: 191 Moldova :Fire and help: 901 Police\u00a0: 902 Medical help: 903 Monaco :Firefighters, medical assistance: 18 Police\u00a0: 17 Montenegro :Firefighter: 93 Medical help: 94 Police\u00a0: 92 Norway :Fire and help: 110 Medical help: 113 Police\u00a0: 112 Pologs :Police\u00a0: 997 Fire: 998 Medical help: 999 European number: 112 Portugal :Rescue police: 112 Forest fire: 117 SAMU (medical aid): 808,242424 Romania :Medical help: 961 Fire: 981 Police\u00a0: 955 European number: 112 Serbia :Firefighters: 193 Medical help: 194 Police\u00a0: 192 Road aid: 1987 European number: 112 Slovakia :Firefighters: 150 Urgent medical aid: 155 Police\u00a0: 158 European number: 112 Suisse : Only 6 public issues are officially urgent for the Confederation [ 18 ] , [ 19 ] : Czech Republic :Firefighters: 150 Urgent medical aid: 155 Police\u00a0: 158 Urban police: 156 112: European number Russia :Fire and help: 01 Police, Militsia: 02 Medical help: 03 Gas leak: 04 T\u00fcrkiye :Any rescue service (emergency health, police, firefighters, coast guard, etc.): 112 Local municipality: 153 Gas alert: 187 Electrical notice: 186 Water opinion: 185 Drunkenness: 114 Domestic violence and social support: 183 Ukraine :Fire and help: 01 Police\u00a0: 02 Medical help: 03 Vatican :Security services, civil protection, gendarmerie, firefighters: (+39) 06 698 112 European countries not having 112 currently: Albania :Medical help: 17 Firefighters: 18 Police\u00a0: 19 Belarus :Fire and help: 01 Police, Militsia: 02 Medical help: 03 Gas leak: 04 Vatican :Police\u00a0: 113 Medical help: 118 Firefighters: 115 France has 150,000 emergency calls per day including 1,200 to 1,500 calls per day per million inhabitants with 112\/18 firefighters numbers [ 21 ] . Emergency numbers calls through a router that redirect short numbers to fixed numbers from the switched telephone network (RTC) [ 22 ] When these fixed numbers work. However, fixed numbers of emergency services can be affected by telephone network failures [ 21 ] . In the European Union, the emergency call number has been framed by legislation since 2002 [ 23 ] . “Member States take all the measures necessary to ensure the integrity of the public telephone network into determined positions and, in the event of a catastrophic failure of the network or in cases of force majeure, access to the public telephone network and the accessible telephone services to the public in determined positions. Member States ensure that companies provide telephone services accessible to the public take all appropriate measures to guarantee uninterrupted access to emergency services. \u00bb\u00bb – Article 23 of Directive 2002\/22\/EC of the European Parliament and the Council of March 7, 2002 “Member States ensure that calls directed to the single European emergency call number” 112 “receive an appropriate response and are sent to their recipients in the most suitable way to the national organization of systems Emergency, taking into account the technological possibilities offered by networks. \u00bb\u00bb – Article 26 of Directive 2002\/22\/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of March 7, 2002 \u2191 ‘ 911 and 112 are the world’s standard emergency numbers, ITU decides \u00bb, The Verge , December 12, 2012 ( read online , consulted the July 26, 2018 ) \u2191 Arnaud Bassez, ‘ History of emergency medicine and health evacuation (Evasan) \u00bb , on French Society of Nurseries Anesthetists , May 26, 2011 (consulted the September 8, 2019 ) . \u2191 https:\/\/www.lefigaro.fr\/flash-eco\/le-fonctionnement-particulier-des-numeros-d-urgence-20210603 \u2191 https:\/\/www.lefigaro.fr\/societes\/panne-des-numeros-d-urgence-la-responsabilite-d-orange-risque-elle-d-etre-upagee-202106033 \u2191 a et b https:\/\/www.lefigaro.fr\/actualite-france\/recit-d-une-nuit-de-cauchemar-pour-orange-face-a-une-panne-rare-et -gravissime-202106033 \u2191 a et b https:\/\/www.orange.com\/fr\/newsroom\/communiques\/2021\/orange-rend-publiques-les-conclusions-de-lenquete-interne-sur-la-crise-du \u2191 (is) ‘ 911 | Government | Gob.mx \u00bb , on www.gob.mx (consulted the February 23, 2017 ) \u2191 (is) Yellow section – Morelia , June 2008-Mayo 2009, p. 4 \u2191 (En-Eu) ‘ Emergency Assistance \u00bb , on U.S. Embassy in Armenia (consulted the April 18, 2020 ) \u2191 (En-Eu) ‘ 911 and 112 Emergency Numbers to be Operational in Armenia This Year | Epress.am \u00bb , February 4, 2011 (consulted the April 18, 2020 ) \u2191 ‘ Know the emergency numbers \u00bb , on www.risques.gouv.fr Prevention of major risks (consulted the June 7, 2015 ) \u2191 Decryption emergency numbers: how does it work? , Liberation.fr, June 3, 2021, by Lucie RONDUL \u2191 ‘ The wishes of the GIP childhood in danger for this new year | National Observatory for Child Protection | Onpe \u00bb , on www.onpe.gouv.fr (consulted the June 28, 2017 ) \u2191 (in) ‘ Implementation on the reserved \u2018116\u2019 numbers \u2013 as of 1 November 2013 \u00bb \u2191 Decree n o2016-1012 of July 22, 2016 relating to the implementation of a national call number for access to the permanence of ambulatory care \u2191 Decision n o2015-0153 dated March 17, 2015 modifying the decision n O 02-1179 of December 19, 2002 establishing the list of emergency numbers to be sent free of charge by electronic communications operators \u2191 ‘ Antipot \u00bb (consulted the November 20, 2022 ) \u2191 Emergency calls: Adaptation of regulations (Bakom\/Ofcom CH) \u2191 RS 784.101.113\/1.3 Rentaling and location of emergency calls , Federal Communication Office, on Bakom.admin.ch \u2191 Rega is a rescue organization \u2191 a et b How do emergency numbers work? 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