What is 911 in germany




















The operators can usually be expected to speak English as well as German. Depending on the country, it either operates alongside other national emergency numbers or as the main number. Expat Info. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn reddit What's up. There are two main emergency numbers in Germany : is used for fire and medical assistance emergencies. If the presence of the police is required, they can dispatch the police as well. However, a separate police emergency number exists: So what is the difference and which do you call when?

In short, is mainly for medical emergencies or danger to life and limb. The police emergency number is for non-medical emergencies, criminal offenses and serious traffic accidents where the police need to secure the site of the accident. You might encounter another situation which is difficult or an emergency to you, but might not warrant calling or The following overview covers less severe cases where you might need quick assistance. Germany and the EU use the number for emergency calls for various reasons.

Two differing numbers prevent accidental calls by pressing a single key repeatedly. On old rotary phones, the numbers 1 and 2 had a short travel time and allowed for quicker calls. They could also be used even when a dial lock was installed. The following countries have implemented for emergency services—note the additional numbers or exceptions as well:. In many countries, is available alongside other numbers or might forward to local emergency numbers, for example in Canada and the United States, in Brazil, Australia and New Zealand, as well as in other Asian, Latin American and African countries.

Any network picking this up usually the network the SIM card is tied to and the phone is logged in to converts this to a special alert which makes a direct connection to emergency services and can contain additional packet information such as the cell the phone is calling from and therefore location to Km or much less and the IMEI serial number of the phone.

Until recently in Germany at least you didn't even need a SIM card in the phone to make such a call, but abuse of the system now requires it as the SIM card should tie the phone to an individual. The bottom line is that most but not all mobile phones will connect you to the emergency services in Germany if you dial Landlines definitely won't, as Darkknight mentioned and Bal00 explained. Posted 2 May Question: For those who don't have a contract phone and don't have any minutes left on their handy, can they still call or ?

A prepaid card must still be active, even if it doesn't have credit. Some prepaid providers disable the card when it is not use or when no credit is loaded within a period of time and that will prevent calls to emergency services. O2 after 6 months if no credit is loaded, and the phone is not used, E-Plus, Base, Tchibo, Simyo all disable after 12 months if the phone is not used.

This puts paid to the old technique of keeping an old mobile in the car with an empty or near-empty prepaid card just for the purpose of making an emergency call should the need arise.

Until July you didn't even need a SIM card, so this was never a problem, but now it's changed following abuse of the system in Germany at least.

I panicked and just rang Im not sure who he was but he said he would get one for me I waited for over an hour before he woke up and no sign of an ambulance.

Thank god he did wake up alright. Bottom line.. Don't dick around with non-standard foreign numbers which only "Might work".



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