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    Warsaw: Public Services / Emergency

    Public Services


    Emergency in Warsaw

    Guides: Warsaw > Public Services / Emergency
    17/04/2008

    From mobile phones: 112

    From land line phones:
    999: Ambulance
    998: Fire Brigade
    997: Police

    981: Road Assistance
    986: Municipal Police

    Remember to dial the local code before the number, for example:
    22 - 997 to call the police in Warsaw.

    Emergency calls from phone boxes are free of charge. If you do not know the local code, dial the general emergency number for mobile phones: 112. The operator will request the appropriate emergency unit. It is  recommended using direct emergency numbers in the case of danger (997, 999, 998) because in some areas the general emergency number (112) still does not work properly.

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