Qatar Emergency Numbers (2025) – Quick Reference Guide

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Quick Facts – Qatar Emergency Numbers (2025)

  • Main Emergency (Police, Fire, Ambulance): 999
  • Worldwide Mobile Emergency: 112 (works on all mobiles)
  • Ambulance & Medical Emergencies: 999 or HMC Hotline 16000
  • Police Emergency: 999
  • Emergency for Deaf: 992 (SMS & TTY service)
  • Kahramaa (Water & Electricity): 991
  • Updated: 2025

For hospital emergency contacts, see our Top Hospitals in Qatar (2025 guide).

Introduction

When an emergency strikes in Qatar, knowing the right number to call can save lives. The main emergency hotline999, connects you to police, fire, and ambulance services 24/7, while other hotlines cover utilities (991), mobile (112), medical (16000), and special needs support. Operators are multilingual (Arabic, English, Urdu, French, and Chinese), ensuring quick assistance for residents, expatriates, and tourists.

Qatar’s Main Emergency Number – 999

  • Free of charge, available 24/7
  • Connects directly to police, ambulance, and fire services
  • Multilingual support (Arabic, English, Urdu, French, Chinese)
  • Typical response time: under 15 minutes

Police Emergency Number in Qatar

  • Police number: 999
  • For crimes, theft, road accidents, and security incidents
  • Operators provide guidance until officers arrive

Ambulance Emergency Number in Qatar

  • Ambulance number: 999
  • Medical emergency hotline: 16000 (HMC)
  • Use for accidents, critical illness, or when urgent medical care is needed

Kahramaa Emergency Number (Water & Electricity)

  • Utility emergencies: 991
  • Report power cuts, electrical faults, or water supply issues

Other Important Emergency Numbers in Qatar

ServiceNumberNotes
Worldwide Emergency (mobile)112Emergency for the Deaf
Emergency for Deaf992SMS / TTY
Poison Control Center4003 1111Toxic exposure, accidental poisoning
Traffic Patrol (Madinat Khalifa)2344 4444Road accidents
Ooredoo Help111Internet/broadband faults
Telephone Directory180Landline inquiries
Q-Tel Support+974 489 4444Telecom support

Major Hospitals – Emergency Hotlines

  • Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) Hotline – 16000
  • Hamad General Hospital – 4439 5777
  • Women’s Hospital – 4439 3296
  • Heart Hospital – 4439 5474 / 5475
  • Al Wakra Hospital – Adults: 4011 4314 | Pediatric: 4011 4636–38
  • Cuban Hospital – Adults: 4015 7844 | Pediatric: 4015 7858
  • Al Khor Hospital – 4474 5654
  • Medical Commission – 4467 9111

How to Call Emergency Services in Qatar

  1. Assess the situation and move to a safe place.

  2. Dial the correct number: 999 (main), 112 (mobile), 992 (deaf).

  3. State the emergency clearly (medical, fire, crime).

  4. Give your exact location with landmarks.

  5. Follow the operator’s instructions and stay on the line.

  6. Prepare to guide responders when they arrive.

FAQs on Qatar Emergency Numbers

Q.What is the emergency number in Qatar?

A.Dial 999 for police, fire, or ambulance. It’s free, 24/7, and multilingual.

Q.What is the ambulance number in Qatar?

A.Call 999 or HMC’s medical hotline at 16000.

Q.What is the Kahramaa emergency number in Qatar?

A.Dial 991 for water or electricity emergencies.

Q.What is the police number in Qatar?

A.The police emergency number is 999.

Q.Can I use 112 in Qatar?

A.Yes. 112 works from mobile phones and connects to emergency services.

Q.Are emergency calls free in Qatar?

A.Yes. Emergency services are free for residents, tourists, and visitors.

Q.What languages are supported on 999?

A.Arabic, English, Urdu, French, and Chinese.

Q.What number should I call for water or electricity problems?

A.Dial 991 for Kahramaa (electricity & water emergencies).

Q.Is there an emergency number for the deaf?

A.Yes. Use 992 for SMS/TTY services.

Conclusion

Qatar’s emergency services are efficient, free, and available in multiple languages. From the 999 main hotline to specialized numbers like 991 (Kahramaa) and 16000 (HMC medical hotline), help is always just a call away. Keep this guide handy and share it with family and friends to stay prepared in 2025.

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