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  1. 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
  2. Handling emergency calls What is an emergency call? An emergency call can be made by calling the emergency number 112 or sending an emergency text message. In addition, the eCall emergency response service and fire and burglar alarm systems automa...
    https://112.fi/en/handling-emergency-calls
  3. Emergency as SMSmessages to 112 A service for people with impaired hearing or speech Speech-disabled and hearing-impaired people may contact the emergency response centre by sending a text message to 112 in the event of an emergency. The message c...
    https://112.fi/en/emergency-sms
  4. About us Administration We are the first official link in the emergency response chain and safety provision. Contact information Please note that an emergency notification can only be made by calling the emergency number 112. Request for visit Wit...
    https://112.fi/en/about-us
  5. Personal data and GDPR The Emergency Response Centre Agency observes the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The GDPR is designed to increase the openness and transparency of personal data processing and to give data subjects more cont...
    https://112.fi/en/personal-data-and-gdpr
  6. 3.2.2026 | In 2025, an average of 7,300 emergency calls were made to the emergency number every day. The number of assignments relayed to authorities took an upward turn.
    https://112.fi/en/-/number-of-emergency-calls-at-a-low-point
  7. 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
  8. 11.8.2025 | The Emergency Response Centre Agency also forwards tasks to social and crisis emergency services. In 2024, the number of these tasks increased by 4 percentage points compared to the previous year, overtaking the number of tasks forwarded to rescue services.
    https://112.fi/en/-/social-emergencies-require-time
  9. 14.8.2025 | Only approximately half of Finns know that the emergency number 112 works in all EU countries. When you call 112 in an EU member state, the call is always routed to a local emergency response centre.
    https://112.fi/en/-/emergencies-and-problem-situations-abroad-this-is-what-you-should-do
  10. 10.10.2025 | Competent, committed and content staff are the Emergency Response Centre Agency's most important asset and strategic priority. The Agency’s new wellbeing at work programme places greater emphasis on developing competence in work capacity management and career management, among other things.
    https://112.fi/en/-/wellbeing-is-built-together
  11. 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
  12. 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
  13. 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
  14. 5.1.2026 | Paula has been working for the Emergency Response Centre Agency for ten years: first as a communications specialist for nine years and then as a wellbeing at work specialist from the start of 2024. By looking after staff wellbeing, she feels that she is doing meaningful work and is able to indirectly contribute to the safety of Finland as a whole.
    https://112.fi/en/-/demanding-erc-operator-work-requires-extra-investment-in-wellbeing-at-work
  15. 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
  16. 9.6.2024 | The Emergency Response Centre Administration is participating in an EU project that improves the visibility of the missing children help system. A key theme of the project is teaching children how to correctly use the emergency number.
    https://112.fi/en/-/eu-project-teaches-children-about-the-emergency-number
  17. 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
  18. 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
  19. 20.4.2023 | The European Emergency Number Association EENA awarded a Finnish emergency response centre operator for outstanding work in assisting a person that had fallen through the ice in the wilderness. Finland’s emergency response centres are built around the professionalism of ERC operators and cooperation between authorities, and the case demonstrates the effectiveness of this approach.
    https://112.fi/en/-/emergency-response-centre-operator-awarded-for-outstanding-performance
  20. 17.3.2023 | Recently, there have been reports of long lines in health services and the role of the general medical helpline 116117. Here's what you should know about when to call the emergency number or the medical helpline.
    https://112.fi/en/-/medical-helpline-116117-or-emergency-number-112-which-should-i-call-