Pacific Islands Emergency Numbers (Quick Access) - Aspie Answers

Pacific Islands – Emergency Numbers (Quick Access)

Quick access to emergency help and safety steps across the Pacific Islands. If you are in immediate danger, call your local emergency number now or go to the nearest emergency department.

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

📞 Emergency Numbers (Quick Access)

Emergency numbers can vary by country or island group. If unsure, ask a local service provider, hospital, or police station for the correct number.

🇫🇯 Fiji

Emergency (Police / Ambulance / Fire): 917 or 911 (varies)

🇼🇸 Samoa

Police: 995   |   Ambulance: 996   |   Fire: 994

🇹🇴 Tonga

Emergency: 911 (varies by service)

🇻🇺 Vanuatu

Police: 111   |   Fire: 113   |   Ambulance: 112

🇸🇧 Solomon Islands

Police: 999   |   Ambulance: 911 (varies)

🌊 If you’re not sure

Go to the nearest hospital, police station, or ask a trusted local person to help you find the correct emergency number.

Important: Numbers can change and may vary by island, mobile provider, or region. Aspie Answers recommends checking the official government or health websites for each country when possible.

🧠 What to Say (if you need help right now)

If you feel panicked or stuck, you can copy one of these scripts.

📌 One Sentence Script

  • “Hi, I need urgent help.”
  • “I feel unsafe / overwhelmed.”
  • “I need emergency support.”

📍 Location Shortcut

  • Share your town / island
  • Nearest landmark / building
  • Ask them to repeat it back to you

💬 If Talking is Hard

  • Show your screen message
  • Write: “I need help now”
  • Ask someone to speak for you

🌿 Calm Corner (30–60 seconds)

Small steps that help right now:

  • Grounding: Name 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).
  • 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.