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![]() Mark Brader wrote: David FitzGerald: 112 is the international standard emergency number. It works almost anywhere in the world. ... My understanding is that it is only a European standard. I'm confident enough that it doesn't work here to try it -- and I've just confirmed that it doesn't. That's odd - it says in one-inch high letters in my printed BT Phone Book, delivered last week "IN AN EMERGENCY DIAL 999 OR 112". If you can cite anything official saying that it is a world standard, I'd be interested to see it. Martin Underwood: Has Europe always just had 112? Certainly not. I think it was a new innovation about 10-15 years ago. When I was in France (1o years ago), they had (IIRC) 14, 15 and 16 for different emergency services. (I always wondered how I'd remember which was which in an emergency.) |
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