What are emergency services like in Moscow?
When we asked members about emergency services in Moscow, they wrote...
"Emergency services in Moscow, are similar to those in other major cities, providing assistance in cases of medical emergencies, fires, and criminal incidents. To call for an ambulance in Moscow, you would need to dial the emergency number, which is 112. This number connects you to a dispatcher who can send an ambulance, police, or fire services depending on the situation. It is important to provide clear information about the location and nature of the emergency to ensure the appropriate response," remarked another expat who made the move to Moscow, Russia.
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What are emergency services like in Moscow?
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