A short guide and tips on calling for emergency help.
Calling for Emergency Help
- Calls to Triple Zero (000) are always free
- If using a pay phone, you do not need a coin
- If using a pre-paid mobile phone with no credit, you can call Triple Zero (000) and you will be connected unless you are in a remote area where there is no mobile signal at all.
- You can call 000 without unlocking the keypad or entering your Personal Identification Number (PIN).
- It is not possible to contact 000 using the SMS text facility on your mobile phone
- The address where the incident is taking place
- Your name and telephone number
- The offender’s name, age and date of birth
- If there are any weapons involved? Are you able to describe them?
- Are you the victim? If not, what is the victim’s name?
- You can only use 106 from a teletypewriter (TTY) , a special text-based device or a computer with internet access.
- Callers to 106 are asked to type PPP for police, FFF for fire or AAA for ambulance. The relay officer will then call the emergency service and stay on the line to relay your conversation. An able caller can also just say “police”, “fire” or “ambulance” to the relay officer.
- The 106 service can only be dialled from a TTY, it cannot be used by an ordinary phone, SMS on a mobile phone or internet relay.
- As a TTY is connected to a fixed line, the emergency service can locate where you are calling from.