What are emergency services like in Jamaica?
When we asked members about emergency services in Jamaica, they wrote...
"Emergency services in Jamaica are provided by the Jamaica Fire Brigade, Jamaica Constabulary Force, and Jamaica Defence Force. In order to call for an ambulance, you can dial the emergency number 110 from any phone. The operator will then connect you to the nearest ambulance service. Additionally, you can also call the Jamaica Emergency Medical Services (JEMS) at 888-429-5337," explained one expat living in Jamaica.
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What are emergency services like in Jamaica?
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