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How to Dial China's Emergency Numbers (110/120)

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Understanding China's Emergency Services

In China, two primary emergency numbers are essential for public safety: 110 for police assistance and 120 for medical emergencies. Knowing how to use these services can save lives and ensure timely help during critical situations.

When to Call 110 (Police)

  • Crimes in progress: Robbery, assault, or theft.
  • Public disturbances: Fights, riots, or suspicious activities.
  • Traffic accidents: Hit-and-run cases or drunk driving.

Dial 110 from any phone (mobile or landline) without area codes. Stay calm, provide clear details (location, incident type), and follow instructions.

When to Call 120 (Medical Emergencies)

  • Life-threatening conditions: Heart attacks, strokes, or severe injuries.
  • Accidents: Car crashes, falls, or burns.
  • Sudden illness: High fever, unconsciousness, or difficulty breathing.

Dial 120, describe symptoms, and share the exact address. Do not hang up until the operator confirms help is dispatched.

Tips for Effective Emergency Calls

  1. Speak slowly and clearly.
  2. Provide landmarks if unsure of the address.
  3. Keep your phone charged and accessible.

Note: Misuse of emergency numbers is illegal and may delay response for genuine cases.

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