Our Emergency vehicles are equipped with resuscitation equipment, drugs and medical devices needed to deal with emergencies. The AREU emergency service (112) plays a crucial role in coordinating emergency medical interventions. It receives emergency calls, assesses the severity of the situation, and decides what action to take. Our staff intervenes at the request of the Coordination Center to assist.
Air Medical should not be contacted directly in an emergency. We encourage you to call the emergency number such as 112, which will arrange to send an ambulance to you.
If your request is for another reason, or if in doubt, please feel free to consult the emergency numbers below to learn more about who to contact.
Our Emergency vehicles are equipped with resuscitation equipment, drugs and medical devices needed to deal with emergencies. The AREU emergency service (112) plays a crucial role in coordinating emergency medical interventions. It receives emergency calls, assesses the severity of the situation, and decides what action to take. Our staff intervenes at the request of the Coordination Center to assist.
Air Medical should not be contacted directly in an emergency. We encourage you to call the emergency number such as 112, which will arrange to send an ambulance to you.
If your request is for another reason, or if in doubt, please feel free to consult the emergency numbers below to learn more about who to contact.
The emergency numbers to be aware of are 112 (European Single Emergency Number), which covers 112, 113, 115, and 118.
The emergency numbers to be aware of are 112 (European Single Emergency Number), which covers 112, 113, 115, and 118.
Remember, panicking won't help. Take a moment to breathe calmly and assess the situation:
- Is everyone safe?
- You can perform first aid maneuvers safely?
- Report accurately on what is happening, always remember to specify clearly. WHO are you, WHAT is happening and WHERE.
- Ensure the safety of both the individuals in danger and yourself during first aid procedures.
If you're alone and need backup, don't hesitate to call 112.
When calling 112, take the time to answer the questions carefully.
Rushing achieves nothing.
They will ask you various questions over the phone, and you should be as clear as possible in your answers as they are vital for ensuring that 112 service can respond effectively to the emergency.
-The responder to the call will provide instructions on the next steps to take.
- Listen without interruption; it saves time. They will guide you on how to care for the person.
- Have confidence in the professional answering your call.
Here is a key piece of information you should know while waiting for the ambulance. Stay calm at all costs and don't hesitate to ask for help from those around you if needed.
All emergency call numbers including 112 should be kept on a list near a phone (think of the elderly) and memorize them on you mobile devices; it could save a life.
The 112 is the the European emergency call number.Whether you're a victim or a witness to an accident, fire, or theft, you should call 112.
This number is free It can be dialed from any phone (mobile, landline, payphone, SMS). In all cases where an ambulance, fire brigade, or police assistance is needed.
Remember, panicking won't help. Take a moment to breathe calmly and assess the situation:
- Is everyone safe?
- You can perform first aid maneuvers safely?
- Report accurately on what is happening, always remember to specify clearly. WHO are you, WHAT is happening and WHERE.
- Ensure the safety of both the individuals in danger and yourself during first aid procedures.
If you're alone and need backup, don't hesitate to call 112.
When calling 112, take the time to answer the questions carefully.
Rushing achieves nothing.
They will ask you various questions over the phone, and you should be as clear as possible in your answers as they are vital for ensuring that 112 service can respond effectively to the emergency.
-The responder to the call will provide instructions on the next steps to take.
- Listen without interruption; it saves time. They will guide you on how to care for the person.
- Have confidence in the professional answering your call.
Here is a key piece of information you should know while waiting for the ambulance. Stay calm at all costs and don't hesitate to ask for help from those around you if needed.
All emergency call numbers including 112 should be kept on a list near a phone (think of the elderly) and memorize them on you mobile devices; it could save a life.
The 112 is the the European emergency call number.Whether you're a victim or a witness to an accident, fire, or theft, you should call 112.
This number is free It can be dialed from any phone (mobile, landline, payphone, SMS). In all cases where an ambulance, fire brigade, or police assistance is needed.
For the hearing impaired, there’s a dedicated service allowing them to call the emergency number and be easily identified upon registration.
For more information, you can visit the website https://112sordi.it and after registration, dial the number 800800112 in case of need; they will already know how to assist you most effectively.
For the hearing impaired, there’s a dedicated service allowing them to call the emergency number and be easily identified upon registration.
For more information, you can visit the website https://112sordi.it and after registration, dial the number 800800112 in case of need; they will already know how to assist you most effectively.
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