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Australia

AU 4 emergency services
Emergency Dispatch
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Emergency Tools

What to say first

  1. State your exact location first.
  2. Say what happened and how many are injured.
  3. Do not hang up until told to do so.

Additional Services

State Emergency Service
Source note from Wikipedia snapshot.
Poison control
Source note from Wikipedia snapshot.
Lifeline
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Snapshot date 2026-07-03
Verification status Source snapshot only; not independently verified.

Emergency numbers can change. If possible, confirm with local authorities, signs, carriers, or people nearby.

Regional Context

Global
  • 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

Mobile phones – 112 or 000; State Emergency Service – 132 500; National relay service – 106; Non-emergency police – 131 444 (NSW, QLD, VIC, SA, WA, NT, TAS & ACT); Crime Stoppers – 1800 333 000; Threats to national security – 1800 123 400; Poison control – 13 11 26; Lifeline – 13 11 14.
Source: Wikipedia contributors (CC BY-SA 4.0). Snapshot date: 2026-07-03. Emergency numbers can change.