What are emergency services like in Warsaw?
When we asked members about emergency services in Warsaw, they wrote...
"Emergency services in Warsaw, are well-equipped and efficient, providing assistance in cases of medical emergencies, fires, and accidents. To call for an ambulance, you should dial the emergency number, which is 112. This number connects you to a dispatcher who can send the appropriate emergency service to your location. Additionally, you can also call 999 specifically for an ambulance. It is important to provide clear information about your location and the nature of the emergency to ensure prompt assistance," explained one expat living in Warsaw, Poland.
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What are emergency services like in Warsaw?
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