Find out which service to ask for when you call 111, how 111 calls are answered and get links to more information about 111.
In an emergency call 111 immediately.
More about 111
Fire and Emergency NZ
Anything which could cause loss of life, serious injury or loss of property is a Fire Service emergency. Call 111 immediately.
fireandemergency.nz
Ambulance
Call 111 and ask for “ambulance” in a medical emergency – where someone is having chest pain, breathing difficulties, is seriously ill or injured. St John has more information on what a medical emergency is.
www.stjohn.org.nz
If it is not an emergency - see your GP or an after-hours clinic. If you’re not sure - phone Healthline on 0800 611 116 where Registered Nurses will advise you.
New Zealand Police
Police has guidance on when to call 111 and ask for police.
www.police.govt.nz/contact-us/calling-emergency-111
If you are deaf, hearing or speech impaired, you can register for the 111 TXT service.
www.police.govt.nz/111-txt
Register your interest in working in one of the three Police Communications Centres.
www.police.govt.nz/about-us/jobs/groups-roles
Download fun activities for children to help them learn about 111 emergency calls.
www.police.govt.nz/about-us/publication/111-emergency-resources-children
Spark
The New Zealand emergency number is 111. Spark answers 111 calls and puts them through to Fire, Ambulance or Police. There is a charge for making false 111 calls.
www.spark.co.nz