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Emergency service helplines in India

Created by Harsh Sonawala
Last updated on Dec 17, 2015
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Throwing yourself into a new country with new laws, new customs and new languages is a thrilling experience. But do remember that it carries a fair amount of risk as well. Disasters and crime can happen to be anything ranging from a flat tire to a theft. Each country has a different attitude toward each of these situations. In India, emergency services vary drastically in quality and response time across the urban-rural divide as well.

Here’s a couple of pointers to help you contact the right people when you need them. These will also help you understand how to communicate your problems effectively and efficiently.

Emergency service helplines in India
Consider buying small padlocks to lock your bags so that nothing can be stolen from them (Photo Credit – Markus Spiske)

BE PREPARED

  • Keep your consulate on speed dial, they’re always your safest option. They’ll understand where you’re coming from and your own cultural understanding of certain events such as gender rights or medical conditions
  • Carry medication you feel may be required at your destination
  • If you’re holidaying by the sea take glucose and insect repellent. And if you’re heading to tightly packed cities, carry a mask and inhaler
  • Always have the number of a good private hospital at your destination at hand. If you can find their dedicated ambulance number, that’s even better
  • In case of a criminal altercation be aware of your rights
  • Get a functional internet pack on your phone. I cannot stress enough the importance of internet connectivity in such situations. While India does have an emergency number system, you need to be able to access further options as well, depending on your situation. Most travellers tend to be dependent on the Wi-Fi at their hostels or hotels, but you need something full time.
Emergency service helplines in India
Always carry essential hygiene and medical care while travelling

Medical Emergencies

Even in big cities, private hospitals are almost always a safer bet in terms of available technology and quality of care. Ask at your hotel/ hostel for the number or dedicated ambulance service number of a good hospital nearby and save it.

Often ambulances aren’t even worth waiting for since traffic congestion and our lack of respect for ambulance sirens. This means they don’t have any distinct advantage over regular transportation besides first aid. So if you’re in a tearing hurry, jump into the nearest cab or hail down a passing car. You’ll find strangers are often happy to help.

If none of these work for you, or you’re in an area with top-notch government services, dial 102 for an ambulance.

A lot of the time a medical emergency could be a lack of available medication at the right time. In this case, just do a quick internet search for the nearest 24-hour pharmacy. There are plenty of them, particularly in urban areas, and they’re well-stocked.

Emergency service helplines in India
Because of traffic congestion, the best bet may be not to wait for an ambulance but to jump in a taxi (Photo Credit – D Mak)

Criminal Emergencies

I do not wish to put my country down, which I love. But, for your own safety it’s best to know that except for a few pockets of super-urban areas, the local police can be quite unreliable. There is an emergency number 100, and we also have the blanket emergency number 108. But response times can vary from 7 minutes to an hour.

Since cops are spread pretty thin, due to a low cop to citizen ratio; it leads them to approach problems with a hardened cynicism. Until you can prove otherwise, all complaints are wearily dismissed as a waste of time. Your status as a foreign national can also affect the proceedings. Either you’re heaped with scorn for “coming to this country and then dumping all your problems on us”. At the opposite end, genuine care and concern twice that any local would receive, in deference to your foreign passport.

In case of theft, registering a complaint is smooth, the police are old hands at this. In case of a sexual crime, go straight to the hospital. Then call the police to make sure they are at the hospital to oversee the treatment and direct doctors on how to handle evidence to give you a strong case. Always keep your tone respectful with the police, they’ll appreciate it and it’ll be to your own benefit.

In more rural areas, be alert, because a casual accusation can often snowball into lynch mobs and kangaroo courts well before the police arrive.

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Police in India are usually dressed in khaki uniforms

GENERAL EMERGENCIES

  • Women and children, dial 1090 or 1091 regardless of the nature of your emergency. To report child abuse, it’s 1098 (do keep in mind though, that child-rearing practices here can be jarringly different from back home). A lot of practices that are perfectly acceptable in this country may seem strange or even barbaric to you
  • In the case of domestic abuse and sexual violence: 181
  • Suicide/crisis 24-hour helpline:  (044) 2754 6669
  • Anti-poison aid: 1066

Be safe!

Emergency service helplines in India
Female tourists should not venture out alone at night in an unsure area (Photo Credit – Yonatan Anugerah)
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