What are emergency services like in Astana?
When we asked members about emergency services in Astana, they wrote...
"Emergency services in Astana, now known as Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan, are similar to those in other countries, providing assistance in cases of medical emergencies, fires, and criminal incidents. To call for an ambulance in Nur-Sultan, you would need to dial the emergency number 103 from any phone. The operators typically speak Kazakh and Russian, so it may be helpful to have someone who speaks one of these languages to assist with the call if you do not speak them yourself. Once connected, you should provide your location and a description of the emergency to receive the appropriate assistance," remarked another expat in Astana, Kazakhstan.
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What are emergency services like in Astana?
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