What are emergency services like in Israel?
When we asked members about emergency services in Israel, they wrote...
"In Israel, emergency services are highly developed and reliable. The country has a well-trained and well-equipped ambulance service, as well as a network of hospitals and medical centers. To call for an ambulance, you can dial the national emergency number, 101, or the local emergency number, 100. The operator will ask for your location and the nature of the emergency, and will dispatch an ambulance to your location," commented one expat who made the move to Israel.
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What are emergency services like in Israel?
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