Traveler’s Safety: Important international emergency numbers and embassy finder you must carry

Traveler's Safety: Important International Emergency Numbers and Embassy Finder You Must Carry

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Traveler’s Safety: Important international emergency numbers and embassy finder you must carry



Dear traveler,
When you’re traveling abroad, knowing the right number to call in an emergency can save precious minutes — and even lives. This quick guide gives you the essential emergency contacts and an embassy finder to keep you safe anywhere in the world:

Emergency Services – 112 and 911

The universal emergency number in many countries, including most of Europe, is 112. This number can be dialed to reach emergency services such as police, fire department, and medical assistance. 911 is currently used in North America.

Here is a list of a few countries where the emergency services number is different:

  1. United Kingdom: Emergency services can be reached by dialing 999 or 112.
  2. Australia: Emergency services can be reached by dialing 000.
  3. New Zealand: Emergency services can be reached by dialing 111.
  4. Japan: Emergency services can be reached by dialing 110 or 119 for medical emergencies.
  5. South Africa: Emergency services can be reached by dialing 10111 for police emergencies and 10177 for medical emergencies.

It’s essential for travelers to research and familiarize themselves with the specific emergency contact numbers of the country they are visiting to ensure they can quickly access help in case of an emergency. Always carry these numbers with you and have them readily available for easy reference.


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Local police phone numbers

In addition to the emergency number, it’s advisable to know the local police contact number for the country you are visiting. This information can usually be obtained from the country’s tourism board, embassy, or by doing a quick online search before your trip.

While it’s not possible to provide an exhaustive list of local police phone numbers for every country in the world, here are a few examples of local police contact numbers in different regions:

  1. United States: 911 (This is the emergency number for police, fire, and medical emergencies.)
  2. United Kingdom: 999 or 112 (Both numbers connect to emergency services, including the police.)
  3. Canada: 911 (Similar to the United States, 911 is the emergency number for police, fire, and medical emergencies.)
  4. Australia: 000 (This is the emergency number for police, fire, and medical emergencies.)
  5. France: 17 (The emergency number to contact the police.)
  6. Germany: 110 (This number connects to the police in emergency situations.)
  7. Japan: 110 (Dialing 110 will connect you to the police in case of emergency.)

These are just a few examples, and it’s important to research and familiarize yourself with the local police contact number of the specific country you are visiting. The local tourism board, embassy, or consulate can provide you with the relevant information for the country you are traveling to. Remember to use these numbers responsibly and only in case of genuine emergencies.

Medical emergency services

Familiarize yourself with the local emergency medical services contact number in the country you are visiting. It might vary from country to country. For example, in the United States, the emergency medical services number is 911, while in the United Kingdom, it is 999.

Embassy or consulate in your destination

Make a note of the contact details for your country’s embassy or consulate in the destination you are visiting. They can provide assistance in case of emergencies, such as lost passports, legal issues, or other consular services.

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Traveler's Safety: Important International Emergency Numbers and Embassy Finder You Must Carry

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It’s important to store these emergency contact numbers in your phone, write them down on a physical copy, and keep them easily accessible. In addition, familiarize yourself with any specific emergency numbers or services that are relevant to the country you are visiting, as they may have their own specialized emergency contact numbers. Being prepared with these numbers can help you quickly access the necessary assistance in case of an emergency while traveling.

Travel safely,

Lassi Pensikkala

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Lassi Pensikkala — With four decades in the travel industry, economist Lassi Pensikkala has worked as a professional travel guide, destination management entrepreneur, and international travel consultant, serving 700+ B2B clients from 55 countries. He is polyglot and his experience spans global mega-events (Formula 1, football world championships, international trade fairs, and congresses) as well as incentives, themed group tours, and tailor-made cultural journeys. This expertise is built over 40+ years as the founder and operator of a destination management company in Germany, Europe and Latin America. He is the author of 37 Europe travel guides, 60 USA and 20 Latin America destination guides, and a growing collection of multilingual Travel Destination Magazines EN ES DE SE FI on AmerExperience.com. Learn more

By Lassi Pensikkala | Economist & Entrepreneur

Lassi Pensikkala is a Finnish travel expert, economist, and founder of AmerExperience.com. He lived in Sweden, 28 years in Germany and resides in Ecuador since 2009, publishing multilingual travel guides and international destination insights.

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