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What's the distress number?

The most commonly used distress calls are: 1 10, 120,1122.

1, 1 10: First, make clear the location of the incident. If you don't know the specific place name, try to explain the direction, direction and any obvious signs near the incident.

2. 120: First of all, the patient's address should be made clear, and the house numbers of village groups and streets should be made clear. Secondly, we should briefly introduce the patient's critical situation and symptoms, such as unconsciousness, coma, dyspnea or trauma. The third is to leave the phone number of the contact. Where the traffic is inconvenient, it is necessary to explain the traffic situation in advance.

3. 122: For the traffic accident alarm telephone, the location of the accident should be clearly stated first, and it is best to explain the mileage of public piles and eye-catching signs. Second, simply inform the scene of the accident, such as casualties, what kind of car, whether the parties have escaped or not, and whether it is happening. Third, we should inform the police of the relationship and contact information of the accident.

4. 1 19: First, the detailed address of the fire, the nature of the fire (such as forest fire, house fire and oil depot fire) and the fire situation should be informed. The second is to inform the traffic roads and water sources where the fire broke out. The third is to tell the contact person the phone number and the guide to the fork in the road.

Matters needing attention when calling for help

1. Confirm emergency: Before calling for help, be sure to confirm whether you or others are in an emergency and need emergency assistance. Improper use of the SOS telephone may waste emergency resources, disturb the normal work order and cause harm to those who really need it.

2, determine the location: when talking to the help center, the first thing is to clearly state your exact location. Providing accurate information, such as address, street name, building name and reference, will help rescuers get to the scene quickly.

3. Calm and clear statement: During the call with the help center, keep calm and clearly state the problems and needs. Briefly and clearly describe the emergency, symptoms of injury or disease, existing dangers, etc. So that rescuers can accurately understand and take appropriate actions.

4. Provide the required information: According to the requirements of the help center, provide the required personal information, such as name and contact number. At the same time, try to provide basic information and medical history of injured or sick people to help rescuers make better judgments and treatments.

5. Don't hang up: Don't hang up easily when talking to the help center. The emergency center may need further information, guidance or other help. Keeping the phone open will help solve the problem quickly and ensure that you get proper help.

6. Follow the instructions and suggestions: the staff of the help center are professionals, and they will provide guidance and suggestions according to the situation. Please follow their instructions and don't act without authorization, so as not to aggravate the danger or delay the rescue.