| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Target group(s) |
General public |
| Objectives |
To promote the European emergency phone number |
| Description |
The single European emergency number 112 was introduced to enable citizens to call the emergency services (such as police, ambulance and fire brigade) by using the same number anywhere in the European Union (EU). This is especially important as European citizens increasingly travel to other EU countries for work, study or leisure. According to EU legislation1, Member States must ensure that users of any type of telephone, fixed or mobile are able to call the emergency services free of charge by using the European emergency number 112. This number is now available in all Member States |
| Classification | First aid |
| Langue | English |
Contact
| Firstname | Diane |
| Lastname | ISSARD |
| National society | European Reference Centre for First Aid Education |
|
98 rue Didot 75 694 Paris Cedex 14 France |
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| Phone | +33 (0)1 44 43 12 96 |
| Fax | +33 (0)1 44 43 12 37 |
| Contact author |