Today is European 112 Day 🇪🇺
📞 112 is the EU’s single emergency number.
It connects you to ambulance, fire brigade or police. It’s free of charge across Europe and offers language support in many countries.
A life-saving number everyone should know.
Today is European 112 Day 🇪🇺
📞 112 is the EU’s single emergency number.
It connects you to ambulance, fire brigade or police. It’s free of charge across Europe and offers language support in many countries.
A life-saving number everyone should know.
@audunmb Vi har jo forsåvidt det, vi har bare de to andre også. Ikke at jeg helt skjønner hvorfor vi trenger tre.
@hgb @audunmb Coming from the UK where we simply have 999 as the emergency number (though I believe 911 and 112 also work because they are so popular in media and culture or with foreigners) it was slightly confusing to me that in Norway that we have 3 different numbers.
I always presume if you call the wrong one, they can transfer you through to the others though. Or do they just hang up on you? 😆
@matt @hgb @audunmb It used to be "Frøken Ur" at 170, but it closed down in 2007. I worked in phone catalogue services (1881) at that point, which meant we got the brunt of the "transfer": https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telefonuret