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  1. 4.8.2025 | It’s important to talk with children and young people about the importance of making an emergency call. For example, physical violence is always a crime, even if it’s referred to as school bullying. An ongoing violent situation is always a reason to call the emergency number 112.
    https://112.fi/en/-/bullying-can-be-a-crime-recognizing-emergencies-is-crucial
  2. 4.2.2025 | The preparedness guide intended for the general public contains instructions on how to prepare for emergency conditions and what to do during them. The guide is now available in the 112 Suomi mobile app.
    https://112.fi/en/-/guide-on-how-to-prepare-for-incidents-and-crises-now-available-in-the-112-suomi-app
  3. 18.9.2023 | Emergency calls using real-time text (RTT) will be made available by the end of 2025. The new option for emergency calls will especially help people with hearing or speech impairments. The Emergency Response Centre Administration has already taken the first steps in the development of RTT.
    https://112.fi/en/-/real-time-text-for-emergency-services-will-be-introduced-in-2025
  4. 5.2.2025 | The 112 Day campaign has issued instructions on calling the emergency number for the general public as well as children and young people, older people and foreign-language speakers. Learn more about the instructions and make use of the associated materials.
    https://112.fi/en/-/how-to-instruct-different-target-groups-in-calling-the-emergency-number