According to the legislation of the Russian Federation, any person who is on the territory of the country has the right to free emergency medical care, which must be provided without the presentation of documents and even a medical policy. In the right situation, you can call the ambulance phone and call the medical team. Phone 03 is known to everyone, but it is better to use it when you have a stationary phone at your fingertips. What is the correct way to call an ambulance from a mobile phone while, for example, in Moscow?
Instructions
Step 1
The numbers that you need to call an ambulance from a mobile phone are different for different mobile operators. To call an ambulance, subscribers of MTS and Megafon need to dial 030, subscribers of the Beeline network - 003, Sky-Link - 903. These numbers must be known to everyone, since calling an ambulance from a mobile phone to 03 may not give the desired result - some mobile phones do not support 2-digit dialing.
Step 2
Remember also that calls from mobile phones of any cellular operator to emergency numbers (ambulance, police, fire and rescuers, emergency gas service) are free. You can complete them even with zero balance.
Step 3
In addition to the above numbers, you can also use a single emergency number for the rescue services - 112. You can call this number if your SIM card is blocked, or if it does not exist at all, as well as if your balance is zero or negative.
Step 4
Calling an ambulance correctly can shorten your waiting time and possibly save the victim's life. Try to convey information to the operator as clearly and clearly as possible. You will definitely be asked certain questions, which will take some time, therefore, if the situation is really extreme, and there are several victims, it is worth reporting this immediately, without waiting for the question. In addition, in the most serious cases, you can immediately call the rescuers (01 from the city, 010 - MTS and Megafon, 001 - Beeline, 901 - Sky Link), they will call an ambulance themselves.
Step 5
In large cities, the waiting time for an ambulance should not exceed 20 minutes. In small settlements, there is no such exact figure, but assistance should be provided urgently. If you are suddenly unjustly refused to leave the ambulance brigade, immediately report it to the police.