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  1. 9.4.2026 | The strength of Finland’s 112 system lies in its ability to operate seamlessly across organisational boundaries. Daily cooperation, shared systems and long‑standing trust between authorities make this integrated model possible.
    https://112.fi/en/-/networked-emergency-response-finland-s-authorities-work-as-one
  2. 1.4.2026 | In Finland, there are two ways to quickly warn people, for example about an imminent danger from the air: Emergency warning and alarm signal. The 112 Suomi mobile app is already one of the channels for communicating emergency warnings.
    https://112.fi/en/-/how-is-the-public-warned-about-hazards-
  3. 2.3.2026 | In 2025, the Emergency Response Centre Agency continued to see a decline in sick leave, and employee satisfaction remained at a good level despite savings measures linked to the government’s productivity programme.
    https://112.fi/en/-/a-healthy-workforce-at-the-core-of-results
  4. 10.3.2026 | There is only one emergency number in Finland, 112, where you will get help in emergencies. The emergency number can help you no matter which language you speak.
    https://112.fi/en/-/how-to-report-an-emergency-in-finland-even-if-you-do-not-know-the-language