Emergencies

112: the single European emergency number

112 is the European emergency number you can dial free of charge from fixed and mobile phones everywhere in the EU. It will get you straight through to the emergency services – police, ambulance, fire brigade.

In some EU countries, national emergency numbers are still in use together with 112. But 112 is the only number you can use to access the emergency services in all EU countries and many other countries in Europe and worlwide.

Sample story

Preventing a disaster

Anasthassios from Greece had a fire in his apartment in Paris just after moving there to study. He didn't know the French emergency services number, but he remembered he could use the 112 emergency number in France, just as in his native Greece or anywhere in the EU. He dialled 112 and got straight through to Paris emergency services which sent the fire brigade to his home straight away.

Emergency medical care

When you're travelling in the EU, remember to take your European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) Open as an external link with you. If you need emergency medical care, the EHIC card will simplify the paperwork and help you get refunded for any public health care expenses.

116 000: the hotline for missing children

If your child goes missing, either at home or in another EU country, you can call 116 000, the hotline for missing children. In line with EU rules, the 116 000 hotline is available in all EU countries.

You can use the hotline to report a missing child; it also provides guidance and support to the families of missing children.

Sample story

How to report a missing child

On holiday in France, Andreas and Kirsten, a couple from Germany were distraught when their daughter went missing while on an excursion. Some hours later they still hadn't found her. They reported the case to the police but also remembered the number available in Germany for reporting cases of missing children. Knowing that the 116 000 hotline worked in France too, they dialled the number and got advice on how to handle their case with the French authorities.

Find more information on the use of 112 and other emergency numbers in all EU countries.

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Last checked: 17/09/2024
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