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  2. List of emergency telephone numbers - Wikipedia

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    111 – emergency number in New Zealand; 112 – emergency number across the European Union and on GSM mobile networks across the world; 119 – emergency number in Jamaica and parts of Asia; 122 – emergency number for specific services in several countries; 911 – emergency number in North America and parts of the Pacific; 999 – emergency ...

  3. Malaysia Civil Defence Force - Wikipedia

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    2008 - The Malaysian Government introduced the 'One Country One Number' program as the 999-line call centre to consolidate the emergency lines that are used by the Royal Malaysia Police, the Ministry of Health, Fire and Rescue Department and Civil Defence Department Malaysia.

  4. Emergency telephone number - Wikipedia

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    Dialing a known emergency number like 112 forces the phone to try the call with any available network. On some networks, a GSM phone without a SIM card may be used to make emergency calls, and most GSM phones accept a larger list of emergency numbers without SIM card, such as 112, 911, 118, 119, 000, 110, 08, and 999. [27]

  5. Crisis Preparedness and Response Centre - Wikipedia

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    Crisis Preparedness and Response Centre (CPRC; Malay: Pusat Kesiapsiagaan dan Tindak Cepat Krisis) is the agency established by the Government of Malaysia under the 9th Malaysian Plan (2005–2010) as part of the overall strategy for effective disaster preparedness, outbreaks, crises and emergencies (Disaster, Outbreak, Crisis, Emergency - DOCE) related to health [1] The opening of the CPRC ...

  6. Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Kota Kinabalu - Wikipedia

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    Queen Elizabeth Hospital; Geography; Location: Kepayan Ridge (QEH 1) and Damai (QEH 2), Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia Coordinates (QEH 1) (QEH 2): Organisation; Care system: Government hospital: Funding: Ministry of Health: Type: District General: Services; Emergency department: Yes: Beds: 779 (QEH 1) 400 (QEH 2) [1]: History; Opened: 1981 (QEH 1) 2009 (QEH 2): Links; Website: jknsabah.moh ...

  7. Category:Emergency services in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Emergency services in Malaysia" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. M.

  8. Universiti Malaya Medical Centre - Wikipedia

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    The first patients were admitted in March 1967 and before the end of the year several wards had been opened together with the Polyclinic and Accident and Emergency Unit thus making available to the residents of Petaling Jaya and the adjoining area of Petaling Jaya and the adjoining area of Kuala Lumpur a hospital service on a 24-hour basis. By ...

  9. Telephone numbers in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Landline subscriber numbers are seven digits in Peninsular Malaysia (except Selangor, Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya, i.e. area code 3) and six digits in East Malaysia. Until 1995, subscriber numbers in Peninsular Malaysia were six digits in areas other than area code 3.