Access to Emergency Services
The Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications (BEREC) should establish and maintain a single Union wide database of means of access to emergency services that are mandated and are technically feasible to be used by roaming end users in all Member States. Such a database would help national operators, national regulatory authorities and, where applicable, other competent authorities to be informed of all the means of access to emergency services deployed within the Union.
Country Sort descending | Means of Access | Description | Download Link | Additional Information |
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Greece | Messaging | Email - European Emergency Number 112 | mail to [email protected], or [email protected] . The PSAP doesn't automatically receive the sender's location.The sender should state his/her location in the email. No pre-registration is needed. | |
Hungary | Emergency Calls (Voice) | Emergency Calls (Voice) call to 112: from landline and mobile phones to contact any emergency service: an ambulance, the fire brigade or the police. A specially trained operator will answer any 112 call. | ||
Iceland | Emergency calls (voice) | "112" for medical, police and fire emergencies | ||
Iceland | Emergency applications | "112" app. Real time text chat. Report location and deaf specific user interface design | https://www.112.is/en/112-appid | |
Iceland | Real time text | "112" Real time text webchat | https://www.112.is/en/spjall |