@3xstr Actually, European rules indicate that all 27 EU countries must process "emergencies" via 112. This includes Slovenia. So if you have a police emergency, you can call 112 and they are forced to either take the call themselves or transfer you to an agent that can assist you.
I don't think it has to reroute 112 calls. Our 911 is 112, but my moms phone with keyboard locked can dial both, but 911 is no used in Lithuania AT ALL.
lol the emergency number here in New Zealand is 111
mitchmad 4 months ago
112 doesn't work magically, it's the default 911 of countries. Not like you bloody imperial Americans.
No routing, just the eqivelent to 911.
mantas1111000 6 months ago
Wait what was 311?
juplm4000 7 months ago
There was a story 3 years ago in Australia, our emergy code is 000. This silly bitch, born in Australia called 911. Too many movies >.<
abarford1 11 months ago
@abarford1 For this reason, most EU countries also allow free calls to 911 that automatically get redirected to 112.
renoxwolf 9 months ago 2
I have the same phone as you!
FailsOnCam 11 months ago
Lithuania rules
pufixas 11 months ago
In Slovenia 113 is police and 112 is firefighters and ambulance
3xstr 1 year ago
@3xstr Actually, European rules indicate that all 27 EU countries must process "emergencies" via 112. This includes Slovenia. So if you have a police emergency, you can call 112 and they are forced to either take the call themselves or transfer you to an agent that can assist you.
renoxwolf 9 months ago
In pretty much the entire EU BOTH 911 and 112 will get you emergency services.
Serostern 1 year ago
in new zealand its 111
rhitard9 1 year ago
in holland 112 is 911. i can prank call the american police WOOT!
cookiepwnsU 1 year ago
@cookiepwnsU
112 works in every country
FailsOnCam 11 months ago 8
In Mexico it's 060, atleast at the border
invaderxive 1 year ago
811 doesnt exist :( sad times
TheLegalHighReviewer 1 year ago
In Denmark 112 is the same as 911 is in the USA. Not sure what happens when you call 911 here :o
Yukka244 1 year ago
@Yukka244 it still connects you, at least in Sweden (also 112)
svennen200 1 year ago
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Yukka244 1 year ago
how do u make it so that u wont accept blocked calls???????
usernamejomo4000 1 year ago
Hmm...well great vid but if you were to dial 112 in Norway as i am, you'd be calling the COPS!! THE POPO'S GONNA GET'YA....
reddexred 1 year ago
Awesome
boris1010 1 year ago
I don't think it has to reroute 112 calls. Our 911 is 112, but my moms phone with keyboard locked can dial both, but 911 is no used in Lithuania AT ALL.
mantas1111000 2 years ago
112 in my country is the fire department :P
Reberi96 2 years ago
And 112 in LT was created just few years ago, for easier use of emergency phone ervices(or what).
mantas1111000 2 years ago
what about 555? i called it and i patched me through to... i dont know what
inurokuwarz 3 years ago
555 is a fake number
12345dogs54321 2 years ago
Hey JTWproductions! Im ZTproductions! haha, anyways thats really cool i never knew that.
ZTproductions08 3 years ago
It's not, lol. 1471 is the number you call to find out the number of the last person that called you :)
vix1995 2 years ago
In the US, *67 does NOT block Caller ID to toll-free numbers.
Keep up the great work guys!
BaadCatJ 3 years ago
As always, great to know!! This is turning out to be quite a valuable resource for all kinds of information. Thanks!
bevscorner 3 years ago
No!
handofdestiny123 3 years ago
112 is emergency call in norway also!
wowlightshadow 3 years ago
also in Portugal
ice2drinks 3 years ago
also in the philippines
reddboone122989 2 years ago
really.
purplewaves508 2 years ago
are you retaining all this information? u do this for 10 yrs, you are gonna be some kind of societal guru.
cozmikzen 3 years ago 6
@cozmikzen hello im a troll bringing up old comments
i0inky 9 months ago
wow informative, shame im australian, but i never knew 112 worked outside of australia, i thought it was just our special thing
travelppl 3 years ago
wow.. once again..
'Never Knew!
SincerelyJackie 3 years ago
good stuff as always
Dioxinis 3 years ago