Emergency Telephone Numbers
Emergency - Dial 000
Tell the operator what you need - police, fire or ambulance. If you
are calling from a mobile phone, you need to tell the operator the
town and state you are calling from. Wait to be connected.
Text Emergency Call - Dial 106
People who use a TTY (teletypewriter) or computer with modem to access
the telephone network can call emergency services via the National
Relay Service.
This service is not available to people who do not rely on text-based
communication.
Calls to 000 and 106 are free. Only ring 000 or 106 if you are seeking
an emergency response from Police, Fire or Ambulance Services. When
reporting an emergency by calling 000 or 106, the telephone number and
address you are calling from may be given to the Emergency Service so
they can respond quickly. This will occur even if there is a line or
call block in place to prevent the display of the calling number to
others. If you don't want the telephone number or address details
passed on, you must call the Emergency number Service direct. The
content of calls to 000 and 106 are recorded and may be disclosed in
accordance with relevant legislation.
https://www.whitepages.com.au/info/emergency-numbers
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