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EMERGENCY SERVICES ARE ISSUING A WARNING THAT IT IS NOT A SCAM Calls from France’s emergency services will from this week show up as a different number on phones. If the emergency services
call you back after you make an initial emergency contact, the number will show as 0 800 112 112. The change came into force on Tuesday, October 1. The number will show for all calls from
all French emergency services including ambulance, police and fire brigade. The Gendarmerie du Rhone alerted people to the new number in a post on X and stressed the number was not a scam.
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des > numéros d'urgence#masécurité pic.twitter.com/NQSDYiwpWy > — Gendarmerie du Rhône (@Gendarmerie_069) September 28, 2024 If you miss the call, you can call back the same
number, where a voicemail will give you instructions for the best way to contact the relevant department. Emergency services across the country have been alerting people to the change. Some
have recommended people save the number in their phones so they can quickly recognise it in future. The emergency numbers will remain the same: SAMU - 15 Police - 17 Fire brigade - 18 Help
from any European country - 112