Dubai: EMERGENCY NUMBERS

In case of an emergency, you can call the three-digit numbers from anywhere in the UAE: 999 for Police. 998 for Ambulance. 997 for Fire Department (Civil Defence)

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Dubai and UAE: EMERGENCY NUMBERS


Police Emergency


Police Non-Emergency


Ambulance and air rescue


Ambulance


Coastguard


Fire brigade

999


901


999


998


996


997


Al Ameen (Crime Reporting)

800 4888


Human Trafficking Complaints

Hotline for human trafficking issues

04 6082347

8007283


Ahlan Dubai (UAE Consumer Rights)

600 545555


Ministry of Interior

Tourist security

800 5000

800 4888


RTA

Roads & Transport Authority (RTA)

Report traffic offences

Traffic violations and e-Pay

800 90 90

800 4353

800 7777


Electricity and Water

991


Dubai Municipality Emergency

04 223 2323


Note: Emergency and 800 hotline numbers are toll free while others, including 600 numbers, may incur a charge determined by the caller’s telecom carrier

Feroz Khan
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