Use emergency numbers correctly: How to protect yourself and others!

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Current police reports from Hameln on October 24th, 2025: emergency behavior, important emergency numbers and background information.

Aktuelle Polizeimeldungen aus Hameln am 24.10.2025: Notfallverhalten, wichtige Notrufnummern und Hintergrundinformationen.
Current police reports from Hameln on October 24th, 2025: emergency behavior, important emergency numbers and background information.

Use emergency numbers correctly: How to protect yourself and others!

In Hameln and the region there is always enough news from the world of police, and there is also up-to-date information on the topics of traffic, crime and missing person reports. According to Dewezet, there is also valuable information on how to behave correctly Emergency.

In Germany, the emergency number 112 is responsible for the fire brigade and rescue services and should be dialed immediately in the event of accidents, fires or acute emergencies. But did you know that the correct approach at the scene of an emergency is crucial? To be sure, it's important to know that in the event of an emergency, you should stay put unless your safety is at risk.

Important information in emergencies

When making an emergency call, have the following information ready: Where did something happen? What happened? How many people are affected? What injuries or damage are there? These details are crucial, but can easily be forgotten when you're in a state of shock. You should also wait patiently for questions from the emergency services and not just hang up, as the Techniker Krankenkasse here emphasizes.

In Germany, an impressive 84,000 emergency calls are made every day, which amounts to over 30 million in a year, reports the Ärzteblatt. It is noteworthy that most calls are now made via cell phones. However, an automated transport system for emergency calls is only important if callers provide the appropriate information.

False emergency calls and their consequences

A serious problem is false emergency calls, which not only waste time but also valuable emergency services resources. The Berlin police estimate that around one in five calls is not genuine. Using the hashtag #NoNotruf, police and rescue workers report on this and provide examples, such as callers who use the emergency numbers because of a strange chicken in the garden or for directions to an animal park.

Misusing emergency numbers is not only irresponsible, but also punishable and can ultimately lead to costs. It is therefore advisable to use emergency numbers for real emergencies, such as 110 for the police or 116117 for the medical emergency service.

Finally, it is advisable to keep in mind that the emergency number 112 can be reached free of charge throughout Europe, even without a mobile network. This way you are well prepared when it matters most.