Understanding about calling triple zero (000)?

:28/01/2022
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OSHCglobal - When you dial Triple Zero (000) you will first hear the recorded message: 'You have dialled emergency Triple Zero (000).

 

 

What happens when I call triple zero (000)?

The operator will ask:

  • Do you want Police, Fire or Ambulance?
  • What is your exact address or location? Try to provide the street number, street name, nearest cross street and the area. In rural areas give the full address, nearest landmarks and roads, and the name of the property. If you are driving, tell them the direction you're going in and the last motorway exit or town you passed.
  • What is your phone number?

If you need an ambulance, you will be asked to provide details such as:

  • What is the problem?
  • How old is the patient?
  • Are they breathing?
  • Are they conscious?

Remember to keep calm and speak slowly and clearly. Stay focused and only give relevant details.

Stay on the line and don't hang up until the operator tells you to.

How do I call triple zero (000)?

You can call triple zero (000) from any fixed or mobile phone and many VoIP and satellite services in Australia. You can also call 112 (the international emergency number) from any mobile phone in Australia

You can call triple zero (000) via the healthdirect app with a smartphone. The app will display latitude and longitude coordinates which you can relay to emergency service operators when you don’t know exactly where you are.

Text-based service

If you have a speech or hearing impairment, you can use the 106 text-based service.

Other languages service

If you can't speak English, you can call triple zero (000) and ask for Police, Fire or Ambulance. Stay on the line and they will organise a translator.

If you are unable to speak, you will be directed to an interactive voice response (IVR) unit. You will be asked to press '55' if you need assistance and police will be dispatched.

Tips for when calling triple zero (000)

  • stay focused
  • stay relevant
  • stay on the line
  • stay calm
  • call from a safe place
  • make sure the house/unit number is clearly visible when the ambulance arrives
  • if it's hard to find, have someone wait to direct the ambulance
  • lock away pets

Tips for when the ambulance arrives

  • Pack a small bag with anything you may need for the hospital.
  • Bring any regular medication with you.
  • Tell the paramedic if you have any allergies or special requirements.
  • Do not bring valuable items with you in the ambulance.
  • Make sure the doors are locked and don't forget the keys.

Other things you can do

  • Keep the triple zero (000) number beside the telephone at home and work.
  • Teach children how to call triple zero (000).
  • Show overseas visitors that the emergency number in Australia is triple zero (000).

Get the app

The Emergency+ app can access your phone's GPS to calculate latitude and longitude, so when you call triple zero (000) you can provide the critical location details required so emergency services can find you.

The Emergency+ app is available from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.

Other places to get help

Rather than calling for an ambulance, you can get help from:

If you are not sure, call healthdirect on 1800 022 222 for advice (known as NURSE-ON-CALL in Victoria).

What care do I need?

The Australian health system has many different types of services available to help you. Watch this video to learn the most appropriate service to your health needs.

 

 

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OSHCglobal (source: healthdirect)