What are emergency services like in Cork?
When we asked members about emergency services in Cork, they wrote...
"Emergency services in Cork, are well-equipped and efficient, providing assistance in medical emergencies, fires, and police matters. To call for an ambulance, you would need to dial the national emergency number, which is 112 or 999. Once connected, you can request an ambulance and provide the necessary details about your location and the nature of the emergency. The ambulance service in Cork is operated by the National Ambulance Service, which ensures timely and professional medical assistance," mentioned another expat when asked about moving to Cork, Ireland.
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What are emergency services like in Cork?
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