What are emergency services like in Athens?
When we asked members about emergency services in Athens, they wrote...
"Emergency services in Athens, are similar to those in other countries, providing assistance in cases of medical emergencies, fires, and police matters. To call for an ambulance in Athens, you would need to dial the national emergency number, which is 166. This number connects you to the National Center for Emergency Care (EKAV), which dispatches ambulances and provides pre-hospital care to those in need. It is important to provide clear information about the location and nature of the emergency when calling for assistance," remarked another expat in Athens, Greece.
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What are emergency services like in Athens?
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