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Australia's emergency numbers: 15 numbers you need to know in your life

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In an unfamiliar country, knowing which number to call in an emergency can be life-saving. Australia is a beautiful and safe country, but whether you live here or travel here, it is important to know how to contact people in an emergency. This article will introduce you to 15 emergency numbers you must know in Australia, as well as their functions, to help you get help quickly when you need it.

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1. Overview of Australia's emergency numbers

Australia's emergency number system is key to ensuring you get help quickly in an emergency. Here are the important numbers you need to know:

  • Ambulance and emergency:000
  • Police Emergencies:000
  • Fire emergency:000

These three numbers are the go-to for life-threatening and emergency situations. But in addition to these numbers, there are a number of other emergency numbers and contacts that cover a variety of situations and needs.

2. Medical Emergencies

2.1 Ambulance: 000

If you or someone else is seriously injured or ill and needs urgent medical help, an ambulance is your first choice. Dial 000 and an emergency team will come to your rescue.

2.2 Emergency hotline: 000

You can also call 000 if you need first aid instructions such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) or other first aid measures. A professional first aid provider will be able to give you instructions.

2.3 Anti-drug information: 131126

If you or someone else is accidentally exposed to poison, you can call the Poisons Information Hotline for emergency advice.

3. Police and Security

3.1 Police Emergencies: 000

In the event of an urgent safety issue, crime or situation requiring police intervention, call the police on 000.

3.2 Non-emergency police: 131444

If the situation is not an emergency but you need police assistance, you can call the non-emergency police number.

3.3 Report of juvenile crime: 1800333000

This number is used to report crimes involving juveniles, such as bullying, theft, etc.

4. Fire and Emergency Evacuation

4.1 Fire emergency: 000

In the event of a fire or fire rescue, call the fire department on 000. Safe evacuation is the first priority.

4.2 Fire alarm information: 1300363473

This number can be used to report fire information, but not for emergencies.

5. Natural disasters and relief

5.1 Storms and floods: 132,500

This is the number you can call if you are caught in a flood or storm and need help or information.

5.2 Bushfire: 1800679733

There is a year-round bushfire risk in Australia and this number is used to report and obtain bushfire information.

6. Road safety and breakdowns

6.1 Automobile emergency: 000

In the event of a traffic accident or other road emergency, call 000 to notify the relevant emergency and rescue departments.

6.2 Road failure: 131111

If your vehicle breaks down on Australian roads, this is the number you can call for roadside assistance.

7. Electricity and Natural Gas

7.1 Power outage emergency: 131366

If there is a power outage in your home or area, you can call this number to report the problem.

7.2 Natural gas leak: 1800503472

If you suspect a natural gas leak, evacuate immediately and call this number to reduce the risk of an explosion.

8. Medical assistance and sanitation

8.1 Medical Emergencies: 000

In addition to an ambulance, if you experience a medical emergency, you can still dial 000 to receive prompt medical assistance.

8.2 Health consultation: 1800200800

This number provides information and advice on health and medical matters but is not for emergencies.

9. Marine and Aviation Emergencies

9.1 Emergency at sea: 000

If you are in danger at sea and need sea rescue, call 000 to notify the rescue department.

9.2 Aviation emergency: 131285

Used in aviation emergencies such as plane crashes or other aviation issues.

10. Non-emergency services

In addition to emergency numbers, there are a number of numbers that provide non-emergency services, including:

10.1 Fairness Committee: 131394

For reporting consumer rights and fair trading issues.

10.2 Free translation service: 131450

If you encounter language barriers in Australia, there are free translation services available to help.

10.3 Immigration hotline: 131881

If you need to contact the Australian Immigration Department, you can call this number for information and support.

11. Legal Aid

11.1 Legal Aid Hotline: 1300366424

If you need legal assistance or legal advice, you can call this number to speak to a professional lawyer.

12. Taxation and Finance

12.1 Taxation Bureau hotline: 132861

If you have a tax question or need tax information, you can contact the Australian Taxation Office on this number.

13. Embassy contact information

If you are a foreign visitor or resident, you can also save the contact information of your country's embassy or consulate in case you need it. Here are the contact information of embassies in some major cities:

13.1 Sydney Embassy

Contact: (Phone Number)

13.2 Embassy Melbourne

Contact: (Phone Number)

13.3 Embassy in Canberra

Contact: (Phone Number)

13.4 Perth Embassy

Contact: (Phone Number)

13.5 Adelaide Embassy

Contact: (Phone Number)

13.6 Brisbane Embassy

Contact: (Phone Number)

14. Conclusion

In Australia, it is vital to know how to contact people in an emergency. Emergency numbers such as 000 will get you help quickly, but it is also useful to know the contact details of other non-emergency services. Whether you live in Australia or are a visitor, having these numbers saved in your phone could save your life in a pinch.

15. Tail

Australia is a safe and beautiful country, but it is vital to stay calm and know how to get help in an emergency. Hopefully you will never need to use these emergency contacts, but they can provide you and your family with a sense of security and protection. Safety first, always.

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