Asia – Emergency Numbers (Quick Access)

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Asia – Emergency Numbers (Quick Access)

This page is designed for fast, simple access to emergency numbers across Asia. 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 right now, or go to the nearest emergency department.

Emergency Numbers (Quick Access)

Numbers can vary by country or region. If unsure, try 112 (works in many places) or ask someone nearby for help.

Common emergency numbers
  • 112 — Works in many countries (often from mobile)
  • 999 — Used in some regions
  • 911 — Used in some regions (e.g., Philippines)
What to say when you call
  • Your name (if safe to share)
  • Your location / landmark
  • What is happening right now
  • If anyone is injured or unsafe
  • What help you need (police / ambulance / fire)
If talking is hard
  • Show your screen / a written message
  • Say: “I need help now.”
  • Ask someone to speak for you
  • Use chat/text services (if available)

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).
  • 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.