Asia – Emergency Numbers Directory (A–Z)

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Asia – Emergency Directory A–Z (Quick Access)

Fast, simple access to emergency numbers across Asia — with quick guidance, what to say, and a calm corner if you’re overwhelmed.

If this is an emergency: call your local emergency number now, or go to the nearest emergency department.

Emergency Numbers (Fast Access)

These are some of the most commonly used emergency numbers across Asia. If you’re unsure: ask for “police / ambulance / fire”.

Common Numbers You’ll See Often
  • 112 – Used in several countries for emergency services
  • 999 – Used in some regions for emergency services
  • 911 – Used in a few locations (varies)
What to Say When You Call
  • “Hi, I need emergency help.”
  • Say your location (city / landmark)
  • Say what’s happening right now
  • Police / Ambulance / Fire
If Talking is Hard (That’s OK)
  • Show your screen / point to the number
  • Use short sentences: “Help. Not safe.”
  • Ask someone nearby to speak for you
  • Use text/chat where available

Some Key Asia Emergency Numbers (Most Used)

These are added to save time. We can expand country-by-country next.

Japan

Police: 110 Fire/Ambulance: 119

China

Police: 110 Fire: 119 Ambulance: 120

South Korea

Police: 112 Fire/Ambulance: 119

Taiwan

Police: 110 Fire/Ambulance: 119

Asia Directory A–Z

This directory lists countries across Asia. We’ll keep expanding each one with emergency numbers + local crisis supports.

Afghanistan

Emergency: Check local services

Bangladesh

Emergency: Check local services

Cambodia

Emergency: Check local services

China

Police: 110Fire: 119Ambulance: 120

Hong Kong

Emergency: Check local services

India

Emergency: Check local services

Indonesia

Emergency: Check local services

Japan

Police: 110Fire/Ambulance: 119

Malaysia

Emergency: Check local services

Mongolia

Emergency: Check local services

Nepal

Emergency: Check local services

Pakistan

Emergency: Check local services

Philippines

Emergency: Check local services

Singapore

Emergency: Check local services

South Korea

Police: 112Fire/Ambulance: 119

Sri Lanka

Emergency: Check local services

Taiwan

Police: 110Fire/Ambulance: 119

Thailand

Emergency: Check local services

Vietnam

Emergency: Check local services

Calm Corner (30–60 seconds)

  • Grounding: 5 things you can see, 4 you can feel, 3 you can hear, 2 you can smell, 1 you can taste.
  • Breathing: In for 4… hold for 2… out for 6 (repeat 3 times).
  • One sentence script: “I’m not okay. I need emergency help.”
  • Reminder: You don’t need to do everything. One next step is enough.
Note: This page is for general guidance and quick navigation only. It does not replace professional medical advice. If you are in immediate danger, call your local emergency number or go to the nearest emergency department.