Qatar’s emergency services provide crucial support and assistance during crises. The emergency line, 999, connects callers to the police, fire, and ambulance services. Operators are available 24/7 and can assist in multiple languages.
The response time for emergency services in Qatar is typically 15 minutes or less, ensuring prompt aid in critical situations. Calling the emergency services is essential in cases of medical emergencies, fires, or criminal activities.
The emergency numbers in Qatar are as follows:
- Police, Fire, and Ambulance: 999
- Worldwide Emergency (from mobile phones): 112
- Emergency Services for the Deaf: 992
- Traffic Patrol Police Department (Madinat Khalifa): 2344 4444
- Hamad Medical Corporation Mental Health Service Hotline: 16000
- Hamad Hospital: 4439 5777
- Women’s Hospital: 4439 3296
- Heart Hospital: 4439 5474/5475
- Al Wakra Hospital: Adults – 40114314, Paediatric – 40114636/37/38
- Cuban Hospital: Adults – 4015 7844, Paediatric – 4015 7858
- Al Khor Hospital: 4474 5654
- Medical Commission: 4467 9111
- Qatar Poison Center: 4003 1111
- Contact Kahramaa at 991 for water and electricity-related matters.
- Dial 111 for inquiries about internet services and 180 for telephone directory assistance.
- Reach Qatar Telecom (Q-Tel) at +974 489 4444 for telecommunications inquiries.
In Qatar, emergency services are free of charge for everyone, including tourists and visitors. Services are available in English, Arabic, Urdu, French, and Chinese.
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