What are emergency services like in Dublin?
When we asked members about emergency services in Dublin, they wrote...
"Emergency services in Dublin, 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 emergency number, which is 112 or 999. Once connected, you can request medical assistance, and an ambulance will be dispatched to your location. It is essential to provide accurate information about the nature of the emergency and your location to ensure timely assistance," said another expat in Dublin, Ireland.
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What are emergency services like in Dublin?
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