What are emergency services like in Denmark?
When we asked members about emergency services in Denmark, they wrote...
"Emergency services in Denmark are highly efficient and reliable. In the event of an emergency, the public can call 112 for an ambulance. This number is free of charge and is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The ambulance service is staffed by highly trained professionals who are able to provide medical assistance and transport to the nearest hospital. In addition, the ambulance service can also provide medical advice over the phone," wrote a member who made the move to Denmark.
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What are emergency services like in Denmark?
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