Emergency Numbers in Germany

By Nick | Sep 14, 2007

Here some of the most important Emergency Numbers in Germany. Remember the Emergency Number in Germany are completely different from any other country. I keep these numbers written in a phone book for easy access to them in case of an Emergency.

DeutschlandfuerDummies:
Emergency Services
110 Police
112 Fire Department
1 92 22 Rescue/Ambulance
0711 – 70 10 70 German Rescue Helicopters
0551 / 19 240 OR 0551 / 38 31 80 Poisoning (www.giz-nord.de)
0180 – 2 22 22 22 ADAC (the German AAA)
0180 – 2 34 35 36 ACE (the European AAA)
0180 – 25026 Central Call Center for Auto Insurers
0180 – 5 10 11 12 ADAC: Travel Calling (This is an emergency way of finding someone while they are travelling on vacation.)
0800 – 111 01 11 Suicide Prevention

To block your mobile phone (in case of theft):
D1 01803/ 30 22 02
D2 – Vodafone 0172/ 12 12
E-Plus 0177/ 10 00
O2 (VIAG-Interkom) 0800/ 55 222 55

To block your credit card (in case of theft):
Visa
069/ 79 20 13 33
900 974 445 (International)

Mastercard
069/ 75 76 10 00
900 971 231 (International)

American Express
069/ 97 97 40 00

ec-Karten
01805 / 021 021

Eurocard
069/ 79 33 19 10
001/ 31 42 75 66 90 (International)

Diners Club
069/ 26 03 50
0180/ 2 34 54 54 (International)

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1 Comment so far
  1. Anonymous September 17, 2007 11:29 am

    That’s quite a list. I’d like notice that one can call 112 (Fire dep.) for ambulance or doctor calls also. That number is dialable even if there is no SIM card in your mobile phone!

    Yours,
    Oliver

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