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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. 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
  3. 26.5.2025 | The coming weekend will see young people deservedly celebrate the end of the school year and the start of the summer holiday. For the emergency line, the school closing weekend is usually busier than a normal summer weekend.
    https://112.fi/en/-/emergency-response-centres-preparing-for-the-school-closing-weekend
  4. 23.2.2023 | The range of services offered by the 112 Suomi mobile app increased on 23 February – conveniently during the International Crime Victims’ Week. The number 116006 of Victim Support Finland was added to the app’s emergency numbers.
    https://112.fi/en/-/victim-support-finland-now-available-in-the-112-suomi-app-services
  5. 23.6.2025 | When it comes to emergency calls, the most important thing in terms of getting help is to know where you are so that help can reach you as quickly as possible. Technology and especially the 112 Suomi app are good tools for determining your location.
    https://112.fi/en/-/knowing-your-location-can-save-your-life
  6. 30.4.2025 | Each year, the unique Finnish model for producing ERC services attracts international guests to visit Finland in order to monitor daily operations at emergency response centres. Visitors want to emulate the model, which is cost efficient and makes it possible to dispatch help quickly.
    https://112.fi/en/-/finnish-emergency-response-centre-operations-attracting-international-interest
  7. 28.3.2025 | The Emergency Response Centre Agency’s guidelines for handling prehospital emergency care tasks were revised at the end of November 2023. The change is reflected in the number of tasks assigned to prehospital emergency care and in their priority distribution.
    https://112.fi/en/-/task-prioritisation-makes-it-possible-to-provide-help-in-acute-emergencies
  8. 13.3.2025 | The Emergency Response Centre Agency’s financial statements for 2024 are complete. The service level of emergency response centre (ERC) operations remained good, even though we were not able to meet all our performance targets. During 2024, absences due to illness decreased and the work load was evened out. Customer confidence and satisfaction in ERC operations remained high.
    https://112.fi/en/-/2024-in-review
  9. 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
  10. 3.4.2025 | Taito Vainio started his second five-year term as the Director General of the Emergency Response Centre Agency in early March. In the coming years, his work will be characterised by the challenges arising from the changes in the operating environment.
    https://112.fi/en/-/director-general-taito-vainio-our-reliability-will-be-maintained-in-all-circumstances
  11. 11.3.2025 | The growth in the foreign-language population is reflected in the number of interpreted emergency calls. The demand for Ukrainian interpretation, for example, has increased significantly over the past few years.
    https://112.fi/en/-/https-112.fi-en-record-number-of-emergency-calls-interpreted
  12. 11.2.2025 | In 2024, the Emergency Response Centre Agency received an average of 7,600 emergency calls every day. Of these calls, 1,600 should not have been made to the emergency response centre. Roughly one half of the calls were passed on to authorities while the other half were handled by the emergency response centre operator through guidance and advice. The average time in which an emergency call was picked up was seven seconds.
    https://112.fi/en/-/statistics-on-the-emergency-number-112
  13. 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
  14. 3.1.2025 | While technology keeps evolving, emergency response centre services will continue to be provided first and foremost by humans to humans. This requires social interaction skills and the self-awareness to identify your reactions and limit stress.
    https://112.fi/en/-/meeting-a-person-is-the-core-of-the-work-of-an-erc-operator
  15. 14.1.2025 | The 112 Day is a nationwide campaign aimed at raising Finnish people’s awareness of the emergency number 112 and how to recognise emergencies. When it comes to 112 training, it is a good idea to consider the characteristic behaviour and understanding of the target group. For example, it is advisable to emphasise different things to children and young people than older people, immigrants and foreign nationals.
    https://112.fi/en/-/emergency-number-emphasised-in-different-ways-to-different-target-groups
  16. 28.1.2025 | Teaching children how to use the emergency number correctly is a safety action. It is important to talk to children about identifying emergencies and encourage them to report an emergency.
    https://112.fi/en/-/the-emergency-number-provides-safety-for-children
  17. 3.12.2024 | Anniina Takala, the ERC Operator of the Year, will celebrate the Finnish Independence Day at the Presidential Palace. She feels that the invitation honours the whole profession.
    https://112.fi/en/-/representing-your-profession-at-the-independence-day-reception
  18. 23.7.2024 | Congestion in health care and social services has recently been in the news frequently, and the issue is also affecting emergency and prehospital care. Non-urgent tasks are also increasingly assigned to prehospital emergency care services, and various multi-professional approaches have been developed around Finland to handle these assignments.
    https://112.fi/en/-/non-urgent-prehospital-care-assignments-involve-multi-professional-cooperation
  19. 10.9.2024 | Thousands of emergency calls are made to the Emergency Response Centres every year involving cases of self-harm or attempted suicide. The purpose of the Suicide Prevention Day is to inform people that help is available and that it's safe to talk about suicide.
    https://112.fi/en/-/it-is-safe-to-talk-about-self-destructiveness
  20. En brandlarmanläggning som kopplats till nödcentralen slår automatiskt larm om en begynnande eldsvåda.
    https://112.fi/sv/brandlarmanlaggningar-for-privatkunder