Last updated
January 1, 2014
Terms of use
Open use. Must provide the source. Use for commercial purposes requires permission of the data owner.
Organization
SWITCH

Description

An emergency call is a call with a three digit short number of the emergency service selected by the caller: European emergency service 112; police, emergency call 117; fire, alarm center 118; Friendly Hand 143; ambulance, emergency call 144; telephone help for children and young 147. An emergency call can be done from a fixed, mobile or satellite network. In each comune the emergency call 1XX must be routed to a precise alarm center of the competent emergency service. A routing number is assigned to each emergency call service 1XX. Some communes can be divided in different parts having different routing numbers for all or some of the emergency call services. They can also have different alarm centers. They are called special territories. This map allows to identify for each Swiss comune and for special territories the routing numbers and alarm centers for all emergency calls 1XX done over a fixed network, a mobile network or a satellite network. Special territories are identified on the map with a specific color.

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Additional information

Identifier
notrufe-per-gem_23243@switch_opendata
Issued date
January 1, 2014
Modified date
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Publisher
Bundesamt für Kommunikation
Contact points
transmitter@bakom.admin.ch
Languages
Language independent
Further information
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Landing page
https://www.bakom.admin.ch/bakom/de/home/das-bakom/organisation/rechtliche-grundlagen/vollzugspraxis/technische-und-administrative-vorschriften/sr-784-101-113-1-3.html
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Temporal coverage
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Spatial coverage
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Update interval
Annual
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