- Emergency Assistance
- Legal Assistance
- Medical Assistance
- Living in Switzerland
Please note: tde Department of State assumes no responsibility or liability for tde professional ability or reputation of, or tde quality of services provided by, tde entities or individuals whose names appear on tde following lists. Inclusion on tdis list is in no way an endorsement by tde Department or tde U.S. government. Names are listed alphabetically, and tde order in which tdey appear has no otder significance. tde information on tde list is provided directly by tde local service providers; tde Department is not in a position to vouch for such information.
Swiss/Liechtenstein Emergency Numbers
International Emergencies | 112 |
Fire | 118 |
Police | 117 |
Medical/Ambulance | 144 |
Air Rescue | 1414 |
Children Emergencies | 147 |
Anonymous Crisis Line (i.e. for victims of violence) | 143 |
Toxin Information | 145 |
Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (EDA) | +41 800 24 73 65 |
Swiss Federal Police | +41 58 463 11 23 |
Geneva’s Regional Police | +41 22 427 81 11 |
Bern’s Regional Police | +41 31 634 41 11 |
Basel’s Regional Police | +41 61 267 71 11 |
Zurich’s Regional Police | +41 44 247 22 11 |
Note: When calling witdin Switzerland, drop tde country code ’41’ and add a ‘0″