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Is there a unified distress number for global distress? If so, how much is it? For example, the local time for girls abroad is 1 am and their boyfriends are at home.

The Chinese Consulate reminds China citizens and overseas students to raise their awareness of safety precautions in their daily lives, take the initiative to understand Canadian laws and regulations, and enhance their self-protection ability. In case of emergency, you should call the police in time and contact the China Consulate if necessary. The contact numbers for consular protection are 4 16-324-6464 and 4 16-529-0068. The China Consulate is also working on guidelines for consular protection, and plans to publicize these guidelines in communities and schools where China citizens gather.

Emergency distress numbers of countries around the world

The first telephone call made by human beings is for help. When Alexander Graham Bell, the father of the telephone, successfully invented the telephone on March 1876 10, he shouted to his assistant thomas watson, "Mr. Watson, please come here! I have something to find you! " At that time, there were only two telephones in the world Now, there are billions of telephones in the world, and billions of people have the possibility to ask for help.

Here are the emergency telephone numbers of several countries:

United States of America

Call for help: 9 1 1

The idea of 9 1 1 is simple, that is, the caller can get in touch with the local emergency personnel by dialing a general number. 1937 the first emergency call system was implemented in Britain. Local residents can contact fire engines, ambulances and police stations by calling 999. During World War II, American soldiers stationed in Britain knew this number and adopted a universal emergency call number in their base.

In 1957, the National Association of Fire Chiefs called for the establishment of a universal number for fire distress. The Judicial Committee and Social Disturbance Committee specially appointed by the President of the United States responded to this call in 1967.

1968 at &; T announced the designated number 9 1 1 as the national emergency number. These numbers are chosen because they are not easy to be dialed by mistake, easy to dial in the dark and easy to remember, and they are not used as control codes, area codes or business numbers. Congress also passed legislation for this purpose, stipulating that only 9 1 1 can be used as a universal number.

The first caller of this number is the famous American Senator Rankin Fett, and the time is 1968 February 16 in Halleville, Alabama. Although this basic emergency system can't provide any information related to the caller, the idea of 9 1 1 was a major change in American emergency response at that time. Halleville is a small town with a population of less than 5000. At present, the number of 965,438+065,438+0 telephones in this town reaches 70 times a month.

Starting from 1968, Americans can dial 9 1 1. At 1976, 17% of Americans can call this number, which rose to 26% at 1979, rose to 50% at 1987, and now it has reached 85%. The number 9 1 1 has connected about 50% of the land area in the United States, 95% of which are enhanced systems, which can provide the name and location information of each caller.

At present, Americans dial 9 1 1 285,000 times a day, which is about100,000 times a year. About 80% of the calls are made to the police station. According to statistics, at least 25% of 9 1 1 numbers are dialed by mobile phones.

Before 1987, the residents of Luo Anacker Valley had seven distress numbers, which were different in Luo Anacker, Luo Anacker County, Salem and Vinton. 1977, these four local governments met to design the 9 1 1 system in Anacker Valley. 1984, the legislature of Virginia, USA, passed legislation to allow local governments to levy a certain telephone service tax as the operating capital of the 9 1 1 system. 1987101On 5 October, these four autonomous regions launched an enhanced version of the 9 1 1 system. Although each area is still responsible for emergency calls in its own area, residents of the Luo Anacker Valley can call the same number to contact fire engines, ambulances and police stations.

Britain, England

Call for help: 999

On July 8th, 1937, after five major fires in Wimbledon Street, England delayed calling for help, 999 emergency number was opened to contact the police, fire engines and express mail. At 4: 20 in the morning, the first 999 call for help was dialed. John shanley Beard's wife lives at 33 Ellsworth West Road, hampstead, London, and she dialed this number because there was a thief outside the house. Thomas Duffy, a 24-year-old thief, was arrested.

New Zealand

Call for help: 1 1 1

1September 1958, the emergency number of New Zealand11came out.

Australia

Call for help: 000 instead of 1 144.

196 1 Australia launched 000 emergency call numbers in major cities across the country.

On February 4th, the enhanced version of1997,000 calling service was implemented in Australia, and the Northern Territory was also included in the service scope. Calling number identification (CLI) and service address can be sent to the emergency center operator.

From September 30, 2002, at 0000 hours, 1 12 dialed from mobile phones and 106 dialed by people with communication difficulties will become the only three numbers that people dial in an emergency. Emergency numbers starting with 1 144 will be disabled to avoid confusion with 000.

A spokesman for the Australian Transportation Bureau said that 1 144 emergency telephone numbers were stopped because they were not applicable to all states and not all telephone networks could be connected. The main purpose of this is to use 000 as the basic number of emergency calls.

In Australia, 000 numbers can be connected from all telephone networks in Australia. The most well-known emergency number is 1 144, which is used as an alarm phone in Victoria, South Australia and the Capital Region.

From September 30th, you will receive a recorded message by dialing the number 1 144 and be transferred to another number.

Emergency system in developed countries in Europe and America

As early as more than 60 years ago, foreign countries began to call the police through a unified customer service phone.

1937, Britain began to use the number 999 to report an emergency, and the phone was immediately answered and handed over to the relevant government departments for handling. Sweden uses the 900 number, and an SOS alarm center is responsible for receiving all kinds of alarms from residents and implementing rescue. The EU calls the police with the unified number 1 12. Led by Swedish SOS, it has been implemented in all EU member states since 1996. Canada adopted 9 1 1 alarm in 1959.

In addition, the following table shows the telephone numbers of countries around the world:

Emergency phone number of country/region

China (Mainland) Alarm/KOOC-0//KOOC-0/0 Fire Alarm/KOOC-0//KOOC-0/9 Traffic Accident/KOOC-0//KOOC-0/2 Medical Emergency/KOOC-0/20.

Japan 1 10

Pakistan 222222

China Hongkong 999

Indonesia 5 10 1 10

India 1 10

China Macau 000

Bangladesh 509922

Malaysia 999

Thailand 19 1

Philippines 7575

Sri Lanka 33333

Singapore 999

Brunei 22333

Korea 1 12

Austria 133

Belgium 10 1

Bulgaria 166

Czech Republic 333

Denmark 1 12

Egypt 122

Finland 1 12

France 17

Germany 1 10

British 999

Greece 17 1

Hungary 078668

Iceland 1 1 166

Ireland 999

Isserlis 100

Italy 1 13

Luxembourg 5860

Morocco 19

Netherlands 222222

Norwegian alarm 1 12 first aid 1 13

Poland 997

Portugal 09 1

Sweden 1 12

Switzerland 1 17

Turkey 5285369

Russia 02

Yugoslavia

Canada 9 1 1

Usa 9 1 1