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Spain approved emergency telephone numbers in the world: After adoption in continental Western Europe, other countries began to use the 112 number for emergencies. Nations that have adopted it (including as a redirect alongside a pre-existing other emergency number) include:
Africa • (alongside 122 for Police, 123 for Ambulance and 180 for Fire) • • (Police only; alongside 114 for Ambulance and 115 for Fire) • (alongside 19 for police, 15 for fire and ambulance, and 177 for the
Gendarmerie) • • (Police and fire brigade; 912 for Ambulance) • (alongside 17 for Police, 18 for Fire, and 15 for Ambulance) • (alongside 10111 for Police and 10177 for Ambulance and Fire) • (alongside 999 for Police)
Asia • (A recorded guidance about the correct SOS numbers in China: Police 110, Fire Services 119, Ambulance 120. GSM mobile phones will be redirected) • • (Automatically connects to the 999 emergency call centre from any local mobile phone network that has coverage in the location) • (112 is now the pan-country single emergency number for all emergencies. All the existing emergency numbers like 100 (police), 101 (Fire and Rescue) and 102/108 (ambulance), 181 (Woman and Child Care), 1098 (
Childline), etc. are integrated to the unified number 112) • (alongside 110 for Police, 118 for Ambulance, 113 for Fire) • (alongside 110 for Police, 115 for Ambulance, 112 for Hilal Ahmar Ambulance and 125 for Fire; 911 is redirected to 112 on mobile phones) • (Redirects to 100 – Police – alongside 911, and will serve the planned unified center. Alongside 100 for Police, 101 for Ambulance and 102 for Fire). • (alongside 911) • (alongside 101 for Fire, 102 for Police and 103 for Ambulance) • • (alongside 101 for Fire, 102 for Police and 103 for Ambulance) • (Police only; alongside 160 for Police, 140 for Ambulance and 125 for Fire) • (alongside 999) • (Redirects to 999 on mobile phones) • (alongside 102 for Police, 103 for Ambulance and 105 for Fire) • (Police only; alongside 100 for Police, 101 for Fire and 102 for Ambulance) • (fire dep. 102, police dep. 100, ambulance 101) • (alongside 911) •
Singapore (redirected to 999 police line) • (Police only; alongside 119 for Ambulance and Fire) • (Police only; alongside 119 for Police and 110 for Ambulance and Fire) • (Police only; alongside 115 for Traffic police, 110 for Ambulance and 113 for Fire) • (After call is connected, press 0 redirects to 110 (
police), press 9 redirects to 119 (
fire/rescue/ambulance)) • (call 191 for Police, 1193 for Highway Police, 1155 for Tourist Police, 1669 for Ambulance, 199 for Fire&Rescue) • (alongside 999 for Police, 998 for Ambulance and 997 for Fire) • • (alongside 9999 for Royal Police (All emergencies))
Europe • (alongside 129 and 126 for Police, 127 for Ambulance, 128 for Fire and 125 for Maritime Rescue) • (Ambulance and Fire, alongside 118 for same services and 110 for Police) • (fire dep. 101, police dep. 102, ambulance 103) • (alongside 122 for Fire, 133 for Police, 144 for Rescue/Ambulance, 140 for Mountain Rescue and 141 for Nighttime General Practitioner Service; 059 133 is the non-emergency number for any local police department) • (alongside 102 for Police, 103 for Ambulance, 911 forwards to 112 on GSM carriers only) • 112 for the
Ertzaintza, 091 for the National Police and 062 for the Civil Guard (alongside the French police). • (Fire only; alongside 101 for Fire, 102 for Police, and 103 for Ambulance) • (only in French, Dutch and English (in some cases in German) ) (Ambulance and Fire; alongside 100 for same services and 101 for Police) • (alongside 122 for Police, 123 for Fire and 124 for Ambulance) • (only in Bulgarian, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Greek, Romanian, Turkish, or Russian) (alongside 150 for Ambulance, 160 for Fire and 166 for Police automatically redirected to 112) • (alongside 192 for Police, 193 for Fire, 194 for Ambulance and 195 for Maritime search and rescue) • (alongside 199) • (only in Czech, English, German, Polish, Russian and French (not by themselves, but by aid of translation software)) (alongside 155 for Ambulance, 158 for
State police, 156 for
Municipal police and 150 for Fire) • (in Danish, English, Swedish and Norwegian (in some cases in German)) (including in Kalaallisut/Greenlandic, Danish and English, in Faroese, Danish and English). Alongside 114 for non-emergency police and 1813 in The Capital Region for non-emergency medical. • (in Estonian, Russian and English; sole emergency number since
11 February 2015, previously alongside 110 for Police. 1247 for non-emergency information) • (in Finnish, English and Swedish (Emergency center uses interpreter in the case of caller speaking other language than Finnish, English or Swedish.(including ) • (alongside 15 for Ambulance, 17 for Police and 18 for Fire) • (alongside 110 for Police) • (alongside 190 for Fire, 999 for Ambulance and 199 for Police) • • (alongside 100 for the
police, 108 for
Coastguard, 166 for Ambulance and 199 for the
fire service) • (alongside 104 for Ambulance, 105 for Fire and 107 for Police is redirected to 112 on mobile phones) • • (alongside 999) • (sole emergency number in most of Italy; inactive in
Veneto and
Campania; 112 for
Carabinieri, 113 for
National Police, 115 for
Fire, 118 for Ambulance still active) • (alongside 192 for Police, 193 for Fire and 194 for Ambulance) • (alongside 110 for Police, 113 for Ambulance and 114 for Emergency gas service) • (Police only; alongside 117 for Police, 144 for Ambulance and 118 for Fire) • • (alongside 113 for Police) • • (sole emergency number since 1 July 2018, replacing 901 for Fire, 902 for Police and 903 for Ambulance) • (alongside 15 for Ambulance, 17 for Police and 18 for Fire) • (alongside 122 for Police, 123 for Fire and 124 for Ambulance) • (0900-8844 is the non-emergency number for any local police department) (In the
Caribbean Netherlands 112 redirects to 911, whereas in the European
Netherlands 911 redirects to 112) • (alongside 192 for Police, 193 for Fire, 194 for Ambulance) • (112 for Police only, 110 for Fire and 113 for Ambulance. Calls to any of the emergency numbers will be redirected to appropriate service when needed. 02800 is the non-emergency number for any local police department) • (it's used alongside
999 for Ambulance, and used to be available alongside 998 for Fire, and 997 for Police; both options are available; 112 is used for all emergencies) • (117 for reporting forest fires) • • (alongside 101 for Fire, 102 for Police, 103 for Ambulance and 104 for Emergency gas service) • (alongside 113 and 115; 118 for Ambulance) • (alongside 192 for Police, 193 for Fire, and 194 for Ambulance) • (alongside 155 for Ambulance, 158 for Police, 150 for Fire and 18300 for Mountain Rescue Service) • (alongside 113 for Police) • (alongside 091/062/092 for Police, 061 for Ambulance and 080 and 085 (in some provincial consortium) for Fire) • (alongside 114 14 for police number for non-urgent matters and 1177 for medical advice, 911 and 90000 redirects to 112) • (alongside 117 for Police, 144 for Ambulance, 1414 for REGA air rescue and 118 for Fire) • 112 for all emergencies (alternatively 110-fire, 155-police, 156-gendarmerie and 177 for forest fires only. 911 redirects to 112) • (alongside 101 for Fire, 102 for Police, 103 for Ambulance and 104 for Emergency gas service; in some cities 112 and 911 are additionally for all emergencies) • (alongside
999) • (alongside 113 for National Police, 115 for Fire and 118 for Ambulance)
North America • (redirects to 911 on mobile phones only) • (alongside 911) • (alongside 911) • (alongside 911; 104 for Police and 103 for Fire) • (alongside 911, 112 forwards to 911 on
GSM carriers only, including AT&T and T-Mobile) • (alongside 911)
Oceania • (redirects to
000 from mobile phones) • (redirects to
111) •
South America • (alongside 911) • (alongside 911; redirects to 190 – Military Police – alongside 193 for Fire, 190 for Military Police,100 for human rights center, 180 for woman's care and 192 for Ambulance) • (alongside 911; redirects to 133 - police) • (Police only; alongside 123 for all emergencies, 125 for Ambulance and 119 for Fire) • (alongside 911) In many countries, emergency numbers previously used also continue to be available; e.g. 061 and 112 in Spain, 999 and 112 both function in Ireland and the UK. In the United States, only some carriers, including
AT&T will map the number 112 to its emergency number 911. ==Adoption==