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Caribbean – Emergency Directory A–Z

Quick emergency number access across Caribbean countries and islands. This page helps you find the right emergency contact fast, plus simple scripts and grounding support if you're overwhelmed.

If this is an emergency: Call your local emergency number now, or go to the nearest emergency department. If talking feels hard, use short sentences, show your screen, or ask someone trusted to help you call.

📞 Quick Emergency Numbers (Caribbean)

Emergency numbers vary by country across the Caribbean. If you are unsure, call the local emergency number listed for your location. (More country-specific additions can be expanded over time.)

✅ What to say first

“Hi, I need urgent help.”

“I’m not safe right now.”

“Please send emergency services.”

📍 Location shortcut

Your town / island

Nearest landmark

Your address (if known)

🫶 If talking is hard

Use short sentences

Ask someone to speak for you

Show this page on screen

🌍 Caribbean Emergency Directory A–Z

This is a Caribbean country / island directory. Each listing includes the most common emergency number (where known), with room to add extra notes later (ambulance/police/fire splits, regional variations, etc).

Antigua & Barbuda
Emergency: 911 / 999
Police / Ambulance / Fire (varies)
Bahamas
Emergency: 911 / 919
Local operator may route services
Barbados
Police: 211
Ambulance/Fire: 511
Belize
Emergency: 911
Police / Ambulance / Fire
Bermuda
Emergency: 911
Police / Ambulance / Fire
Cayman Islands
Emergency: 911
Police / Ambulance / Fire
Cuba
Police: 106
Ambulance: 104
Fire: 105
Dominica
Emergency: 999
Police / Ambulance / Fire
Dominican Republic
Emergency: 911
National emergency services line
Grenada
Emergency: 911 / 999
Country routing varies
Guadeloupe
Emergency: 112
EU emergency number (France region)
Haiti
Emergency: varies
Use local services + nearest hospital
Add verified number later
Jamaica
Police: 119
Ambulance/Fire: 110
Martinique
Emergency: 112
EU emergency number (France region)
Montserrat
Emergency: 999
Police / Ambulance / Fire
Puerto Rico
Emergency: 911
Police / Ambulance / Fire
Saint Kitts & Nevis
Emergency: 911 / 999
Routing varies by service
Saint Lucia
Emergency: 911 / 999
Police / Ambulance / Fire
Saint Vincent & the Grenadines
Emergency: 999
Police / Ambulance / Fire
Trinidad & Tobago
Police: 999
Ambulance: 811
Fire: 990
Turks & Caicos Islands
Emergency: 911
Police / Ambulance / Fire
U.S. Virgin Islands
Emergency: 911
Police / Ambulance / Fire

🌿 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 2… out for 6 (repeat 3 times)
  • One sentence script: “I need help. I don’t feel safe right now.”
  • Reminder: You are not alone. One step at a time 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.