Access to Emergency Services
The Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications (BEREC) should establish and maintain a single Union wide database of means of access to emergency services that are mandated and are technically feasible to be used by roaming end users in all Member States. Such a database would help national operators, national regulatory authorities and, where applicable, other competent authorities to be informed of all the means of access to emergency services deployed within the Union.
| Country Trier par ordre décroissant | Means of Access | Description | Download Link | Additional Information |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| France | Real time text | 114 | https://www.info.urgence114.fr/ | |
| France | Messaging | 114 | ||
| Germany | Emergency Calls (Voice) | 110 | national emergency number for emergencies requiring the police | |
| Germany | Emergency Calls (Voice) | 112 | single european emergency number | |
| Greece | Emergency Calls (Voice) | Voice call to 112. Other emergency numbers are also available. | https://civilprotection.gov.gr/112 | Additionaly to transfering calls depending on the case to Police, Fire brigade, Emergency Medical Services, Hellenic Coast Guard, 112 also transfers the calls to European Hotline for Missing Children. |