In Australia, the number to call in an emergency is triple zero (000). Calling 000 can make some people feel nervous or scared. Here, you can learn what happens when you call emergency services. We explain when and how to make the call and describe the information you need to have ready.
In an emergency, call 000 to contact police, fire and ambulance services.
You should call triple zero (000) if:
Calls to 000 are free. You can call 000 from mobile, home and work phones and pay phones. Before you call, make sure you are in a safe place.
Call 000 if you or someone else is badly hurt or in danger. If the situation is less urgent, you can call a local service for help, like a doctor or the police in your area.
The person who takes your call will ask for:
The person who takes your call may tell you what you can do to help. Listen carefully and follow their instructions. It is okay to ask them to repeat things.
Even if you don't have all the information listed above, don't hesitate to call 000 in an emergency. The service will help you as best they can.
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