Examples of using Emergency numbers in English and their translations into Swedish
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Emergency numbers are by the phone.
Audrey left us these emergency numbers.
The Emergency numbers and useful addresses.
But you said there were three emergency numbers.
Emergency numbers are not the same for all countries.
Megan, relax. Okay, there's emergency numbers on the fridge.
Free Emergency numbers Austria, the important sticky note in your pocket.
his travel kit, his emergency numbers.
Store local emergency numbers on your mobile phone.
In other countries, it exists alongside national emergency numbers.
Okay, there's emergency numbers on the fridge… Megan, relax.
We assist you with all necessary information and emergency numbers.
Program emergency numbers into your phone and leave them visible for others.
Course, you can also call other national emergency numbers if you know them.
clearly placed emergency numbers.
In case of Emergency use the emergency numbers posted in the communal areas.
Member States may extend this Ö that Õ obligation to cover calls ð emergency communications ï to national emergency numbers.
Here on the Bat-refrigerator is a list of emergency numbers, including Commissioner Gordon's cell.
misleading as it is not possible to access emergency numbers from abroad.
If you lose a key, you should call the emergency numbers listed below or call in a locksmith see number on the front plate.
While 112 complements existing national emergency numbers, Denmark.
Member States that use national emergency numbers besides‘112' may impose on undertakings similar obligations for access to such national emergency numbers. .
Allows the app to call any phone number, including emergency numbers, without your intervention.
effectively as calls to national emergency numbers.
logo and emergency numbers along with whatever else might be necessary.
help in the preparation of documents and supporting emergency numbers.
The emergency numbers to contact the police authorities in the Member States crossed
Is now operational in all EU member states alongside existing national emergency numbers like 999 or 110.
Make sure your mobile phone is charged and that you have important emergency numbers stored, for example the SOS International alarm centre
,63 which operates in parallel with national emergency numbers.