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  1. 16.3.2026 | The automatic emergency call system eCall is installed in roughly one in eight Finnish passenger cars and vans. According to a study commissioned by the Finnish Transport and Communications Agency Traficom, the eCall system prevented an estimated one road fatality between 2019 and 2023 in Finland. From the perspective of emergency response centres, the main problem is false eCall notifications, which account for around 80 per cent of all eCalls.
    https://112.fi/en/-/ecall-emergency-call-system-prevents-road-deaths-false-calls-burden-emergency-services
  2. ERC services 112 Suomi -application 112 Suomi is a mobile application for calling the emergency services and for emergency geolocation. More about application Urgent emergency? In Finland we use only one emergency number, 112. You can call the eme...
    https://112.fi/en/erc-services
  3. Web accessibility means that as many different people as possible can use digital services as easily as possible. Web accessibility means that the differences and diversity among people are taken into account when digital services are planned and implemented.
    https://112.fi/en/accessibility
  4. Provision of emergency services 13.2.2024 Controller Emergency Response Centre Agency Contact information Emergency Response Centre Agency Postal address: PO Box 112, FI-28131 Pori, Finland Street address: Satakunnankatu 3–5, 28100 Pori, Finland +...
    https://112.fi/en/provision-of-emergency-services-privacy-statement
  5. RSS (Öppnar nytt fönster) (Öppnar nytt fönster) Service- och störningsmeddelanden 14.01.2026 Meddelande Kundtjänstnumret för alarmanläggningar (brand/stöld) är stängt 14.01.2026 kl. 08:00 - 15.01.2026 kl. 16:00 14.01.2026 Underhåll Underhållsarbet...
    https://112.fi/sv/service-och-storningsmeddelanden-arkiv
  6. Transmission delays in the emergency SMS -service Type: Fault over Status: In repair Starts: 21.08.2024 from 11:00 Ends: 30.09.2024 to 10:06 30.9.2024 klo 10:06 The delay has been fixed. --- Parts of emergency SMS -messages have been transmitted w...
    https://112.fi/en/-/transmission-delays-in-the-emergency-sms-service
  7. Nödcentralsverkets interna arbetsspråk är finska. Kommunikationen med samarbetsmyndigheterna sker också på finska. Inom kundtjänsten och kommunikationen som riktar sig till befolkningen tillgodoser Nödcentralsverket både den finsk- och svenskspråkiga befolkningens behov. Nödcentralsoperatören kan använda en tolktjänst som hjälp vid behandlingen av nödmeddelanden, om det inte går att hitta ett gemensamt språk mellan den hjälpbehövande och nödcentralen.
    https://112.fi/sv/ehandbok-service-pa-olika-sprak
  8. 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
  9. 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-
  10. 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
  11. 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
  12. The current multi-authority model in Finland is unique in the world. The Emergency Response Centre Agency carries out risk assessments based on the emergency calls and alerts the various authorities to the scene in emergencies from a single emergency number. Tasks from 112 are forwarded to rescue services, the police, emergency medical services, social services and the Finnish Border Guard.
    https://112.fi/en/history
  13. Strategy The task of the Emergency Response Centre Agency as a provider of internal security in society is central. In times of emergencies, we are close by, making sure people receive help. Changes in the security environment, new types of servic...
    https://112.fi/en/administration
  14. You can use the feedback form to provide feedback on services provided by the Emergency Response Centre Agency, such as an individual emergency call or the 112 Suomi app. You can use the complaint form to submit an administrative complaint about the services provided by the Emergency Response Centre Agency, such as an individual emergency call or the actions of administrative personnel.
    https://112.fi/en/feedback
  15. Accessibility statement of the 112.fi website Accessibility means that as many different people as possible can use online services as easily as possible. Our aim for the accessibility of the 112.fi website is level AA of the WCAG 2.1 standard. Th...
    https://112.fi/en/accessibility-statement
  16. You can call the European emergency number 112 via the app, in which case the caller’s location data is transmitted to the local emergency response centre. With the help of the PEMEA architecture, European 112 applications send location data to the emergency services of the EU country from which the call is made.
    https://112.fi/en/use-in-europe
  17. News and bulletins RSS (Opens New Window) (Opens New Window) 09.04.2026 Networked Emergency Response: Finland’s Authorities Work as One The strength of Finland’s 112 system lies in its ability to operate seamlessly across organisational boundaries...
    https://112.fi/en/static-rss-feeds
  18. 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 cannot contain images, video, emojis or symbols. Emergency text messages are SMS messages only.
    https://112.fi/en/emergency-sms
  19. 112.fi may be temporarily unavailable Type: Mainentance Status: Inactive Starts: 31.01.2025 from 18:00 Ends: 01.02.2025 to 06:00 Maintenance work will be carried out on the 112.fi website from 7.2.2025 at 18:00. Server may be temporarily unavailab...
    https://112.fi/en/-/112.fi-may-be-temporarily-unavailable
  20. 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