What are emergency services like in Bergen?
When we asked members about emergency services in Bergen, they wrote...
"Emergency services in Bergen are well-equipped and efficient, providing medical, fire, and police assistance to residents and visitors. To call for an ambulance, you would need to dial the national emergency number, which is 113. This number connects you to the medical emergency services, who will dispatch an ambulance to your location if necessary. It is important to provide clear information about your location and the nature of the emergency when calling for assistance," wrote a member who made the move to Bergen, Norway.
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What are emergency services like in Bergen?
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