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Contacting emergency services:
Familiarise
yourselves with how to contact the emergency services. In France this
can be done free of charge from a home or public telephone by dialling
15 which links directly through to SAMU, the emergency medical helpline.
Alternatively it is possible to dial 112 from your mobile or a fixed
line which gets you through to the emergency services as operates in all
the European member states. The advantage of this option is that the
person answering your call speaks both the language of the country you
are in as well as English. They will then connect you to the relevant
emergency service. France also operates a system of private ambulances,
but these tend to be used (if necessary) after seeing a local doctor.
Other numbers worth noting are Fire 18 and Police 17 (police and
ambulance services.
The above numbers should hopefully be available in the welcome pack,
should you be staying in a gite. Alternatively
your hotel/campsite will have the necessary information.
A list of doctors, dentists, and nearest hospital is also useful to
have. Again this information is usually provided by your gite owner or
is available at campsite/hotel receptions.
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