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 Ordina in modo discendente | Means of Access | Description | Download Link | Additional Information |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Greece | Messaging | Email - European Emergency Number 112 | mail to [email protected], or [email protected] . The PSAP doesn't automatically receive the sender's location.The sender should state his/her location in the email. No pre-registration is needed. | |
| Hungary | Emergency Calls (Voice) | Emergency Calls (Voice) call to 112: from landline and mobile phones to contact any emergency service: an ambulance, the fire brigade or the police. A specially trained operator will answer any 112 call. | ||
| Iceland | Emergency calls (voice) | "112" for medical, police and fire emergencies | ||
| Iceland | Emergency applications | "112" app. Real time text chat. Report location and deaf specific user interface design | https://www.112.is/en/112-appid | |
| Iceland | Real time text | "112" Real time text webchat | https://www.112.is/en/spjall |