If you need to call 999 but it is not safe to speak, here's what to do

 

The "Silent Solutions" system is used to help the Police decide whether officers are sent out in response to a silent 999 call - thousands of these are made every day. Here's what to do:

  • Ring 999 and you will be asked which emergency service you require.
  • If you do not say anything, the operator will ask you to cough or indicate in some other way that the call is an emergency.
  • If you do not feel safe to make any noise (for example if you do not want to alert someone to your presence) your call will be transferred to a system which asks you to press 55 if your call is an emergency.

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