Emergency Numbers Republic of Ireland, Ireland



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Displayed: times.Emergency Police, Fire, Ambulance: Tel: 112 or 999 These numbers are free of charge but should only be used in cases of genuine emergency. On answer, state which service you require, wait to be connected to that service, then clearly state the location of where the assistance is required. In the case of a vehicle breakdown: Automobile Association (AA) Tel: 1800 66 77 88 RAC Motoring Service Tel: 1800 535 005
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