Re: 911/119/999


to seiyuu@usagi.jrd.dec.com
from kevirta@cc.helsinki.fi
subject Re: 911/119/999
date Fri, 31 Oct 1997 21:24:42 +0400
> At 18:05 97/10/31 +0000, Chris Rijk wrote:
> >>Is "119" what you dial for emergency in Japan? (Over here it's "911")
> >
> >Yeah. This actually turned up in the Inuyasha manga (which I'm
> >translating) several weeks ago, and I thought the person was talking
> >about house 119... (opps)
> >
> >Luckily, I have a Japanese friend who corrected me.
> >
> >btw, it's 999, here in the UK.
> 
> 000 in Australia...
> 
> 110 in Germany (for police, 112 for fire/ambulance - if memory serves, it's
> been 15 years).

aaand 112 in Finland (in case someone was wondering :))
Police is 10022.

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A/K
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