- Last updated
- February 12, 2025
- Organization
- Federal Office of Communications OFCOM
- Categories
- Education, culture and sport, Energy, Regions and cities, Environment
Description
An emergency call is a call with a three digit short number of the emergency service selected by the caller: European emergency service 112; police, emergency call 117; fire, alarm center 118; victim support 142; friendly Hand 143; ambulance, emergency call 144; telephone help for children and young 147. An emergency call can be done from a fixed, mobile or satellite network. The emergency call must be routed to the alarm center of the competent service according to the location and nature of the case. A region from which the emergency calls are routed to a precise alarm center is an intervention region. The map shows the location of 142 alarm centers in Switzerland for emergency calls 142 originated from a fixed, mobile and satellite network. The 142 alarm centers and corresponding routing numbers of any intervention region are identified when selecting the targeted intervention region. The 142 fixed, mobile and satellite alarm centers of the intervention region can be the same alarm center or different alarm centers.
This dataset can be visualized on visualize.admin.ch.
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Additional information
- Identifier
- ffad12d4-5457-47d6-b27c-e049391c5ccf@bundesamt-fur-kommunikation-bakom
- Issued date
- February 12, 2025
- Modified date
- -
- Conforms to
- -
- Publisher
- Federal Office of Communications
- Contact points
- transmitter@bakom.admin.ch
- Languages
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- English
- German
- French
- Italian
- Further information
- Landing page
- https://www.bakom.admin.ch/bakom/de/home/das-bakom/organisation/rechtliche-grundlagen/vollzugspraxis/technische-und-administrative-vorschriften/sr-784-101-113-1-3.html
- Documentation
- -
- Temporal coverage
- -
- Spatial coverage
- Schweiz
- Update interval
- Semiannual
- Metadata Access
- API (JSON) Download XML