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Notfall in Austria. Ich brauche [Polizei/Feuerwehr/Rettungsdienst]. Mein Standort ist [Adresse / nahegelegener Orientierungspunkt / Etage / Einheit]. Verletzte Personen: [Anzahl]. Unmittelbare Gefahr: [Feuer / Gewalt / Kollision / Chemikalien]. Meine Rueckrufnummer ist [Telefonnummer].
Status: Draft. Awaiting German native + emergency dispatch review.
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- State your exact location first.
- Say what happened and how many are injured.
- Do not hang up until told to do so.
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Snapshot date 2026-07-03
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- Emergency law and response procedures vary by jurisdiction. Follow local authority instructions.
- This guide supports communication only and does not replace professional medical or legal advice.
- For life-threatening events, call now and follow dispatcher instructions first.
Notes
Gas emergency – 128; Mountain rescue – 140; Doctors – 141; Crisis hotline – 142; Support for children and teens – 147; Non-emergency police – 059 133; Deaf fax/SMS – 0800 133 133; Poisoning Informations Center – 01 406 43 43. The emergency telephone number 112 will be answered by the police, but will also handle other emergency services.
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2026-07-03. Emergency numbers can change.