What are emergency services like in Tartu?
When we asked members about emergency services in Tartu, they wrote...
"Emergency services in Tartu are well-equipped and responsive, providing assistance in cases of medical emergencies, fires, and accidents. To call for an ambulance, you would need to dial the universal European emergency number, 112. This number connects you to the emergency call center, where operators can assist you in Estonian, Russian, and English. Once you provide the necessary information, an ambulance will be dispatched to your location promptly," remarked another expat who made the move to Tartu, Estonia.
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What are emergency services like in Tartu?
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