Notices
Main Emergency Services in the Republic and Northern Ireland
- Police: 112 or 999 and ask the operator to put you through to the Gardai (english: "The Guardians of the Peace of Ireland", is the Police Force of the Republic) or the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI).
- EMS and Ambulance: 112 or 999 and ask the operator to put you through to the ambulance service.
- Fire and Rescue: 112 or 999 and ask the operator to put you through to the fire service.
- Marine and Coastal Emergencies: 112 or 999 and ask the operator to put you through to the Coast Guard. The Garda Costa (RoI) or Her Majesty's Coast Guard (NI) will co-ordinate the response by cliff rescue teams, inshore rescue units, lifeboats and SAR helicopters if necessary.
- Mountain Rescue: 112 or 999 and ask the operator to put you through to the mountain rescue service.
- An Post (Ireland's Post): http://www.anpost.ie/AnPost
- Health Service Executive: http://www.hse.ie/eng/
Other Emergency and Helpline Phone Numbers in Ireland
- Alcoholics Anonymous (Dublin): 01 453 8998 www.alcoholicsanonymous.ie
- AWARE Depression Support: 01 676 6166 www.iol.ie/aware/
- Irish Tourist Assistance Service: 01 478 5295 http://www.itas.ie/
- Rape Crisis Centre: 1800 778 888 or 1800 212 122 www.drcc.ie/
- Samaritans: 1850 609 090 http://www.samaritans.org.uk/
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