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British emergency services are accessed by calling 999 or 112 for urgent situations involving immediate danger, serious crime, or a life-threatening medical emergency. For non-urgent medical queries, call 111. For non-urgent police matters, dial 101. For gas leaks, call 0800 111 999. For power cuts, use 105.
Emergency Numbers
999: or 112: For Police, Fire, Ambulance, or Coastguard services in a life-threatening situation.
111: For urgent medical advice or assistance when it's not an emergency. This is the NHS 111 service.
101: For non-urgent police matters, such as reporting minor crimes or property damage.
0800 111 999: For gas emergencies and leaks.
105: To report a power cut or get information about outages.
How to Call for Assistance
1. Assess the Situation: Determine if it's a life-threatening emergency, a non-urgent medical need, or a minor issue.
2. Dial the Correct Number: Use 999/112 for emergencies, 111 for urgent non-emergencies, or 101 for non-urgent police issues.
3. Speak to the Operator: Provide your location and details of the emergency or situation.
4. Silent 999 Calls: If you are in danger but cannot speak, you can still call 999. Follow the operator's instructions or press 55 when prompted.
Special Considerations
Hearing or Speech Impairment: You can use the EmergencySMS service by texting 999 if you've pre-registered, or use the Relay UK service via a textphone.
Gas Leaks: If you smell gas or suspect a leak, call the dedicated 0800 111 999 number immediately.