You may or may not have ever needed emergency numbers in Germany. But if something unexpected happens to you, you will still need to pick up the phone and quickly contact the police or fire brigade in Germany.
So, what are the emergency numbers in Germany? In this article, we will tell you the most important phone numbers to know in Germany and which number you should call and when. If you have reached our page in an emergency, here are the first things you need to know about emergency numbers in Germany:
- Fire brigade number in Germany: 112
- Ambulance number in Germany: 112
- Police number in Germany: 110
- On-call doctor service in Germany: 116117
- Pharmacy on call in Germany: 0800 00 22 8 33 (or 22833 from your cell phone – 69 cents/minute)
Let’s take a look at the details together i.e.., when to call the police and when to call the emergency service in Germany.
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In Germany, there are two numbers you can call in case of an emergency. 112 is the number you can call if you need emergency medical help or in case of a disaster, such as a fire. However, you should not call these numbers if you are in a situation where only the police should be involved.
In Germany, the emergency number 112 should definitely be in your cell phone directory. Click here to save Emergency number in Germany to your phone. The link for the emergency numbers in Germany works if you visit this post from the browser of your mobile phone.
Before we forget: In Germany, the emergency ambulance number 112 is available in English as well as German.
In addition, the 112 emergency number is valid throughout the European Union, so you can also use it if you are in Spain.
Police number in Germany
The police number in Germany is 110. This emergency call helps by directing you to the nearest police station. This number is different from many EU countries.
In which cases should you call the police in Germany? For example, the police in Germany can be called in case of theft, a car accident that requires police involvement or a violent incident. Non-emergency calls can be made to 0800 6 888 000.
The police emergency number 110 in Germany should definitely be in your cell phone book. Click here save Police number in Germany to your phone. The link works if you visit this post from the browser of your mobile phone.
In Germany, 110 police emergency numbers are available in German, but there is a very high probability that you will find an officer who will speak English with you if you need it.
On-call doctor service in Germany
You should be aware of other emergency numbers in Germany. In Germany, the emergency number 116117 connects you to the medical on-call service. If you have a non-life-threatening but urgent need for medical assistance, you can use the doctor-on-call service in Germany free of charge.
Of course, you must not have access to health services such as a family doctor in order to call this number. Otherwise, if you call this number, you may be advised to contact your family doctor.
The service number for the doctor on duty in Germany, 116117, should be saved in your cell phone book. Click here to save the doctor on duty in Germany phone number to your phone. The link works if you visit this post from the browser of your mobile phone.
In some special cases, the doctor on call can visit you at home. For example, you can use this service if you are too ill to go to the doctor’s office.
In Germany, 116117 is the number to call for non-life-threatening illnesses. Before calling, however, make sure that you cannot reach your own doctor or another doctor.
Pharmacy on duty in Germany
You can find a pharmacy on call in Germany by dialing 22833 from any mobile phone (69 cents/minute) or by calling 0800 00 22 8 33 free of charge from your landline in Germany and using a computer-controlled voice dialog system.
The service number 22833 for finding a pharmacy on call in Germany should be in your cell phone book. Click here to save Pharmacy on Duty in Germany phone number to your phone. The link works if you visit this post from the browser of your mobile phone.
In case you do not want to call emergency numbers in Germany, you can also find the pharmacies on duty on the official website of the German Pharmacists’ Association.
When to call the emergency numbers in Germany?
Here are some examples of situations when you should call the emergency services in Germany:
- When a building, forest or car is on fire or smoke is coming out of a building;
- When people are trapped or trapped and need to be evacuated from a dilapidated house or car;
- In the event of a serious accident with injured people;
- When you witness a suicide attempt;
- If you or someone around you is unconscious, bleeding or choking.
Situations when you should call the police in Germany:
- When someone tries to steal or damage a car;
- You are the victim or witness of an aggression or a fight;
- When you see someone breaking into a house or realize that someone is trying to break into your home;
Here are some examples of why you should not use emergency service numbers in Germany:
- To see if 112 or 110 really works;
- Making jokes when everything is fine;
- When you need general information such as someone’s phone number or address;
- To order a pizza or call a taxi.
May you never need these emergency numbers in Germany and stay healthy & safe.
I first came to Germany in 2014 to study for my master’s degree in International Culture and Management. The friendships I made here made me feel like I belonged to this completely different culture, and the family I built with my wife Evrim and son Leo made me call Germany “home”.
As a NASM-certified Personal Fitness Trainer, I also write about sports on Vasistdas.