1-1-2
The telephone number 1-1-2 (or 112) is also the standard European Union (EU) emergency telephone number, it works in every country of the EU, for land lines and mobile phones. It is also used in some other countries as the emergency telephone number for both mobile and fixed-line telephones.
112 is also the international emergency telephone number for all GSM mobile phone networks. It does not necessarily work on other mobile phone technologies, outside the EU.
Countries that use 112
Countries which use the 112 number for emergencies include:
- 23x15px Andorra
- 23x15px Austria
- 23x15px Belgium
- 23x15px Bulgaria
- 23x15px Colombia (police only)
- 23x15px Croatia
- 23x15px Cyprus
- 23x15px Czech Republic
- 23x15px Denmark
- 23x15px Estonia
- 23x15px Finland (incl. 23x15px Åland)
- 23x15px France
- 23x15px Germany
- 23x15px Greece
- 23x15px Hong Kong
- 23x15px Hungary
- 23x15px Iceland
- 23x15px India (police only)
- 23x15px Ireland
- 23x15px Italy (Carabinieri only)
- 23x15px Latvia
- 23x15px Liechtenstein
- 23x15px Lithuania
- 23x15px Luxembourg
- 23x15px Macau
- 23x15px Malta
- 23x15px Malaysia
- 23x15px Netherlands
- 23x15px Norway (police only)
- 23x15px Poland
- 23x15px Portugal
- 23x15px Romania
- 23x15px Russia (starting 2008)
- 23x15px San Marino (police only)
- 23x15px Serbia
- 23x15px Slovakia
- 23x15px Slovenia
- 23x15px South Africa
- 23x15px Spain
- 23x15px Sweden
- 23x16px Switzerland
- 23x15px Turkey (ambulance only)
- 23x15px Ukraine
- 23x15px United Kingdom
- 23x16px Vatican City (police only)
Related pages
Other websites
- EU document on European adoption of 112 emergency number in PDF format
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