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  2. 22 Emergency Phone Numbers You Should Know (Printable)

    www.apartmentguide.com/blog/emergency-phone-numbers

    Are you prepared for an emergency? We have a list of 22 emergency phone numbers and a printable list to keep on hand just in case.

  3. List of emergency telephone numbers - Wikipedia

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    The emergency numbers in the world (but not necessarily all of them) are listed below. ... Text phone – 0800 81 12; Non-emergency police – 0900 88 44 [a] or 0343 578 844; [67] Non-emergency police (text phone) – 0900 18 44; Suicide prevention – 0800-0113; Animal emergency – 144; Child abuse – 0900 123 12 30; [a] Anti-bullying ...

  4. Free Printable for Emergency Phone Numbers - Tinybeans

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    To help you and your family prepare for an emergency (from fires to flooding and everything in between), ApartmentGuide compiled a list of the most important emergency phone numbers you should have on hand. There’s also a printable template you can download for free—fill it out with your area’s information and hang it up somewhere visible ...

  5. 24 Emergency Numbers You Need to Know [Free Printable] - ...

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    From medical emergencies to security concerns, we've gathered the most crucial emergency numbers you need to have on hand. Continue reading as we look at 24 emergency phone numbers you should add to your contact list today. The Ultimate Emergency Contact List. 1. 911; 2. 112; 3. Local Police Department; 4. Poison Control; 5. Animal Poison ...

  6. Emergency Phone Strategies for Global Travelers

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    Contact Global Rescue at +1 (617) 459-4200 or ops@globalrescue.com or operations@globalrescue.com. If you experience a life-threatening emergency and are within the range of an emergency service — like 911 in North America, 112 in the EU or 999 in the U.K. — contact them immediately.

  7. Emergency telephone number - Wikipedia

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    An emergency telephone number is a number that allows a caller to contact local emergency services for assistance. The emergency number differs from country to country; it is typically a three-digit number so that it can be easily remembered and dialed quickly.

  8. Emergency Numbers Worldwide - Adducation

    www.adducation.info/general-knowledge-travel-and-transport/emergency-numbers

    List of Emergency Numbers & Calling Codes Worldwide ☎️ Emergency numbers list including the local/in-country emergency telephone numbers for the police, ambulance and fire services for countries/territories worldwide. The international country codes for emergency numbers are standardized in some areas:

  9. Our Emergency Contact Cards - American Red Cross

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    Important Emergency Contact Phone Numbers: During an emergency we may need help from other people, like firefighters, doctors or veterinarians. It’s important to know how to call them. Work with a grown-up to fill in these phone numbers, then make a list like this for your home and put it somewhere easy to see in case you need to use it.

  10. PRINTABLE EMERGENCY CONTACT LIST - Smartsheet

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    PRINTABLE EMERGENCY CONTACT LIST. Any articles, templates, or information provided by Smartsheet on the website are for reference only. While we strive to keep the information up to date and correct, we make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability, or ...

  11. 911 (emergency telephone number) - Wikipedia

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    Like other emergency numbers, dialing 911 for whatever purpose (besides emergency purposes) is a crime in most jurisdictions. Penalties for abuse or misuse of 911 can range from probation or community service to fines and jail time.