What are emergency services like in Copenhagen?
When we asked members about emergency services in Copenhagen, they wrote...
"Emergency services in Copenhagen, are efficient and well-equipped to handle various types of emergencies. They include ambulance services, fire brigades, and police. To call for an ambulance, you should dial the emergency number, 112, which connects you to a dispatcher who will assess your situation and send the appropriate help. It is important to provide clear and accurate information about your location and the nature of the emergency to ensure a quick response. The emergency number, 112, can also be used to reach the fire brigade and police in case of other emergencies," explained one expat living in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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What are emergency services like in Copenhagen?
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