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Top emergency numbers every South African should have

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We would all love to live in a world where we do not have to worry about a thing. However, that only happens in a perfect world.


As we all know, the world is everything but perfect, which means you need an arsenal of all the South African emergency numbers handy in your cellphone.

Getting these crisis contact details right is absolutely critical in getting timely help in South Africa.

These contact information range from things like the fire brigade emergency number Johannesburg, ambulance number Bloemfontein, ambulance number Soweto, and many more.

However, there are general digits that should get you some assistance if you are in a crisis anywhere in South Africa. Read on to know.

Handy emergency numbers South Africa

Before calling, make sure that you know the type of the crisis, any critical injuries (if any), and the exact location of the emergency. Stay on the line until the operator has asked all the questions and instructed you to hang up.

1. 10111

10111 is the police emergency number South Africa. If you are a victim of a crime, you see a serious ongoing crime or an equally serious incident, call this number and answer all the questions from the operator. After that, a Flying Squad patrol vehicle shall be assigned to the case and dispatched with all haste.

2. 112

What is the 112 number for? This is must-have contact information if you have any kind of urgent situation all over South Africa; be it a medical, crime, fire, or any other kind of emergency you may have. You can think of this helpline as the equivalent to 911 in the US or 999 in the UK. When you call 112, you will get an automated menu, which will then guide you on how you can get help. Another number, 107, is specifically unique to Cape Town from a landline. Other provinces may have similar unique contact details as well.

3. 10177

10177 is a unique contact information of the ambulance and fire service in South Africa, which means that you should not call this if you have a crime kind of situation. However, feel free to call the police if you see something that warrants their attention. For example, you may see looters stealing from the victims of a crime or a different kind of crime at the scene of an accident.

Other national emergency contact details South Africa

However, if you have different preferences, then the following contact information may also be of assistance.

4. 082 911

This is a private medical care number that should get you in touch with Netcare. The good news is that you can still call Netcare for medical help even if you do not have a health plan with the firm.

5. 084 124

Sometimes, you may have an urgent matter that requires the immediate involvement of the ER24. The Emergency Response team will help you in various situations such as those that are related to serious injuries. You may have seen these guys responding to plenty of accidents all over the country.

6. 0800 05 55 55

Of course, this list would be incomplete if children were not catered for. In line with the constitution, the government of South Africa came up with this number in case you are a victim of child abuse or you need to report a similar case. You should be able to reach people who have training in providing expert care even in the trickiest of circumstances.

Other nationwide emergency numbers include:

  • Child Emergency – 0800 123 321
  • Difficulty with emergency services – 1022
  • Rescue service (aviation) – 083 1999
  • Medical rescue – 0800 111 990
  • Electricity (Eskom) – 0860 037 566
  • Water – 0860 103 054

Contact details for different cities South Africa

Here are the numbers for some specific states to help you get faster response.

Emergency numbers Pretoria/Thswane

  • Emergency Call Centre – 012 368 2111
  • Metro Police – 012 358 7095
  • Fire / Ambulance – 012 310 6300
  • Electricity – 080 111 1556
  • Water – 012 358 2111

Emergency numbers Cape Town

  • All Emergencies – 021 480 7700
  • Disaster Management – 021 937 0800
  • Red Cross Children’s Hospital Poison Line – 021 689 5227
  • Sea Rescue – 021 449 3500
  • Mountain Rescue – 021 948 9900

Emergency numbers Durban Emergency

  • Call Centre – 031 311 1111
  • Metro Police – 031 361 0000
  • Fire / Ambulance – 031 361 0000
  • Electricity – 080 131 3111
  • Water – 080 131 3013

Emergency numbers Johannesburg

  • Metro Police – 011 490 1510
  • Fire / Ambulance – 011 375 5911
  • St John’s Ambulance – 011 403 4227
  • Disaster Management – 011 375 5911
  • Electricity – 011 375 5555
  • Water – 011 688 1500
  • Gas Leaks and Faults – 011 726 3138

Specific emergency numbers SA

If the contact details listed above do not fit your kind of urgent situation, then there are other specific South African emergency numbers that you can use. For instance, we all know that those mountains can get dangerous; therefore, you should be fully equipped and prepared before visiting. Other than the Cape Town mountain rescue emergency contacts, here are others

  • 074 125 1385 / 074 163 3952 – Mountain rescue in Gauteng
  • 031 307 7744 – A mountain rescue in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN)

In case of a poisoning case, you can call any of the following numbers:

  • Red Cross – 021 689 5227
  • KZN – 080 033 3444
  • Bloemfontein – 082 491 0160
  • Tygerberg – 021 931 6129

In the case of a mental health issue, you can call any of the following numbers:

  • Lifeline – 0861 322 322
  • Suicide crisis number – 0800 567 567
  • The South African Depression and Anxiety Group mental health number – 011 234 4837