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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. NEWS AND BULLETINS Can you get help from the emergency response centre? Type: News item Categories: Publication date: 9.6.2026 Did you order an ambulance for patient transport? Why do ERC operators ask unnecessary questions? Why is the patient ask...
    https://112.fi/en/news-and-bulletins
  3. 112 Day How to instruct different target groups in calling the emergency number 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-lang...
    https://112.fi/en/112-day
  4. News and bulletins RSS (Opens New Window) (Opens New Window) 09.06.2026 Can you get help from the emergency response centre? There are many misconceptions and outdated notions about emergency response centres that can affect expectations regarding...
    https://112.fi/en/static-rss-feeds
  5. Accessibility statement of the 112 Suomi application You can read more about the Accessibility Directive and accessibility on the saavutettavuusvaatimukset.fi website. Accessibility Statement for the 112 Suomi Application This accessibility statem...
    https://112.fi/en/accessibility-statement-of-112-suomi-application
  6. 10.3.2026 | Growth in the foreign-language population in Finland is reflected in the interpretation of emergency calls – calls were interpreted in 41 different languages last year. Most often, an emergency call requiring interpretation was made in Russian, Ukrainian or Arabic.
    https://112.fi/en/-/need-for-interpreting-in-emergency-calls-increases-significantly
  7. 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
  8. Privacy Statement - 112 Suomi -application 28.8.2025 1. Name of data file 112 Suomi mobile application 2. Controller Hätäkeskuslaitos Satakunnankatu 3-5 PL 112 28131 Pori E-mail: [email protected] , phone 0295 480 112 (switchboard) 3. Contact pers...
    https://112.fi/en/privacy-statement-112-suomi-application
  9. 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
  10. 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
  11. 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
  12. 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
  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. 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