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  2. The data only covers 999 calls intended for the police and does not include 999 calls for other emergency services. ... Cambridgeshire 13.5 72% 25% 3% Cheshire 18.2 76% 17% 7%

  3. List of emergency telephone numbers - Wikipedia

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    Police – 999; Ambulance – 997; ... Debit and credit card locking call 116 116. Military police: 0800 190 9999. Federal (incl. railway) police: 0800 6 888 000.

  4. 24 Hours in Police Custody - Wikipedia

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    Cambridgeshire Constabulary believe the death to be suspicious after finding bruising around the man's neck, and launch a murder investigation. Police arrest a 34-year-old woman on suspicion of murder after CCTV evidence shows her moving the body on a mobility scooter before dumping it in the park. A post-mortem discovered that the man died ...

  5. 999 (emergency telephone number) - Wikipedia

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    999 is the official emergency number for the United Kingdom, but calls are also accepted on the European Union emergency number, 112. All calls are answered by 999 operators, and are always free. [2] Approximately 35 million 999/112 calls are made in the UK each year, with 74% from mobiles and 26% from landlines in 2022. [3]

  6. Listen: Woman’s 999 call to police about pizza was actually ...

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    A woman called 999 asking for pizza delivery, but her reason for contacting police was much more sinister. A Metropolitan Police call handler soon realised the call from the woman was in fact a ...

  7. Person rang 999 to say bus had not stopped for them, Police ...

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    The force is urging people only to call 999 in the case of an emergency, where there is a threat to life or where a crime is in progress. Person rang 999 to say bus had not stopped for them ...

  8. 999 phone charging myth - Wikipedia

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    The 999 phone charging myth is an urban legend or myth that claims that if a mobile phone has low battery, then dialling 999 (or any regional emergency telephone number) charges the phone so it has more power. This was confirmed as untrue by several British police forces who publicly cited the dangers of making such calls.

  9. Wife 'alive and well' half an hour before 999 call - AOL

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