Know who to call in an emergency with our contact guide
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Knowing what to do in an emergency is essential for residents and visitors in Spain it s about having vital contact numbers at your fingertips.
This guide provides a comprehensive list of crucial contacts for every traveller and expat in Spain, offering peace of mind.
One Number for All Emergencies: 112
Remember this universal number: 112. It s the emergency hotline that connects you to police, ambulance, fire services, or coastguard services across Spain and the entire European Union. Calling 112 is free and available 24/7, even without a SIM card in your phone. 112 operators are trained to respond only to real emergencies. They do not provide general information.
Medical Assistance: 061
If you require urgent medical attention or an ambulance, dial 061. This toll-free number connects you directly to professional health support during medical emergencies.
Fire: Get Help Fast 080 or 085
For immediate fire response, call 080 or 085. The specific number depends on your region, but both connect you to local fire departments.
Understanding Spanish Law Enforcement:
Spain has three main law enforcement agencies, each serving a distinct purpose:
National Police (Policia Nacional) : This agency deals with major crimes or criminal activity. They focus on national security matters, similar to the FBI in the US.
Local Police (Policia Local) : They handle issues like traffic accidents or noisy neighbours within specific geographical limits. They maintain local order and prosecute minor offences.
Guardia Civil: This military force ensures order and tackles crime primarily in rural areas, coasts, and highways.
Tourist Information Line:
Need tourist information or assistance with local events, cultural activities, or public transport schedules? Dial +34 902 102 112 for the Tourist Helpline. Services are offered in English, French, German and Italian.
Don t Forget Your Embassy:
Always keep your home country s embassy or consulate contact information handy. You can find their phone number and address on their official website. Most embassies offer a 24/7 emergency hotline for their citizens abroad – a vital resource in case of serious situations.
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