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Emergency numbers in Poland ...
112 is
the European general
emergency number,
reachable from the
fixed/stationary and
mobile/cellular
phones, free of
charge, everywhere in
Poland and the EU.
All emergency calls from
the phone boxes are free of charge.
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T:
Direct emergency numbers if
you dial from the
stationary phones: 999: Ambulance 998: Fire Brigade 997: Police 986: Municipal Police 981: Road Assistance
If you are using mobile
/ cellular
phone: remember to dial the local code before
direct emergency number; for
example: 22 + 997 to call the police in Warsaw.
If you do not know the local code, dial the general emergency number: 112
and operator will request for you the appropriate emergency unit. But we recommend using direct emergency numbers in the case of danger
(997 - Police, 999 - Ambulance, 998 - Fire), because in some areas the general emergency number (112) still does not work properly.
Numbers which may be also be useful:
Warsaw public transportation information (22) 94 84
Cracow public transportation information (12) 91 50
International flight departure information (22) 650 39 43
International flight arrival information
(22) 650 42 20
In case of emergency,
you may also contact U.S. Consulate in Poland:
The U.S. Embassy in Warsaw address:
Aleje Ujazdowskie 29/31; Warsaw, Poland
Contact:
Telephone: (48) (22) 504-2000
This number is available 24 hours a day. For emergencies after business hours, press "0".
Fax: (48) (22) 504-2688 – Main; (48) (22) 504-2122 – American Citizens Services
The Consular Section entrance is located around the corner at Ulica Piękna 12.
Fax for the Consular Section: (48) (22) 627-4734 (during business hours).
For after-hours emergencies, call the main switchboard number.
The U.S. Consulate General in Krakow address:
Ulica Stolarska 9; Krakow, Poland
Contact:
Telephone: (48) (12) 424-5100
Fax: (48) (12) 424-5103
After-hours emergencies: (48) 601-483-348
If you plan to
travel to Poland, you
can unblock your
mobile / cellular
phone and purchase
local Sim Card
(example: Tak tak) in
the kiosks at the
airport or some other
locations
(example: EMPiK, etc)
around the country.
Taking with you
a phone car charger
might be
convenient.