Emergency Contact Information for Motorhome Travelers
Essential Numbers Based on Your Current Location
When traveling in a motorhome, it's crucial to use emergency numbers specific to the country you’re in—not the country you’re from. This guide ensures you’re prepared wherever your journey takes you.
Emergency Numbers by Country
- United Kingdom (including Northern Ireland): Dial 999 or 112 for police, fire, ambulance, or coastguard services.
- Ireland: Dial 999 or 112 for emergency services.
- Europe: Dial 112, the pan-European emergency number, available in all EU countries.
These numbers are location-specific, so always use the emergency contact for the country where you are physically located.
Non-Emergency Assistance
- UK and Northern Ireland: For non-urgent issues, such as reporting minor incidents, call 101.
- Ireland: Contact local Garda (police) stations for non-emergencies.
- Europe: Check local non-emergency numbers for the specific country you’re visiting.
Additional Tips
- Save the relevant numbers in your phone before traveling.
- Ensure your mobile phone has enough battery and credit.
- Use GPS or ask locals to pinpoint your location if you're unsure.
By using the emergency contacts for the country you're currently visiting, you can travel safely and stay well-prepared during your motorhome adventure.