NOT MEDICAL ADVICE.  For information only. In an emergency, call your local emergency number immediately.

If something goes wrong, here's who to call.

Some emergency contact entries have been checked against official sources. Entries without current official verification do not display contact numbers. Emergency information can change, so confirm through the relevant local government or emergency service whenever possible.

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United States
911
Emergency · Police · Fire
Poison Control: 1-800-222-1222
United Kingdom
999 / 112
Emergency · Ambulance · Fire
NHS non-emergency: 111
India
112
Emergency · Ambulance: 108
Police: 100 · Fire: 101
Australia
000
Emergency · Ambulance · Fire
Healthdirect: 1800 022 222
EU / Germany / France
112
Works across all EU countries
Free from any mobile phone
Brazil
Requires local confirmation
Contact numbers not independently verified. Check the official local government or emergency-service website.
For an immediate life-threatening emergency, use the emergency number published by your local government or emergency service. VirusWatch cannot guarantee that every number is current in every region.

26 entries were previously checked against cited official sources (last checked January 2025). Numbers for those entries are shown with a recheck notice. 33 entries have no independent source and show no contact numbers — use the official local government or emergency-service website for those countries. Many countries also accept the universal GSM emergency code 112 even without a SIM card. Canada poison centre: 1-844-764-7669 (1-844-POISON-X). Québec poison centre: 1-800-463-5060. France: no single national poison line — call 15 (SAMU).

Informational only — not medical advice. Always consult a licensed physician. In an emergency, call your local emergency number.