Need help from an ambulance or the fire department? Here’s a list of emergency phone numbers in case you need assistance in South Africa.
There is a range of emergency numbers in South Africa to cover any issues you might encounter, from reporting a crime to utility outages and lost property.
If you require emergency services in South Africa, you can call the following numbers from any phone.
You can also call 112 from any mobile phone in South Africa to be routed through to your network provider’s emergency call center. The operator then puts you through to the relevant emergency service (e.g., police, ambulance, fire, traffic police, sea rescue).
Some provinces in South Africa have additional emergency numbers. For example, you can call 107 in Cape Town for any kind of emergency.
The South African Fire Service responds to fires in South Africa. The Fire Protection Association of Southern Africa is the main trade body for firefighters; they are also responsible for training and education for firefighters.
If you see a fire in South Africa, call the emergency response number 10111 immediately.
Some other useful contacts include the following:
Law enforcement in South Africa is the responsibility of the South African Police Service (SAPS). Police officers carry an appointment card that is used as a marker of their identity; all officers must carry this card and display it upon request.
The three main police call centers are the following:
You can also submit details of a crime through the MySAPS mobile app, which is available for Android and iOS. Some other useful contacts are the following:
In a medical emergency in South Africa, call 10111 or 10177. Some private health insurance providers also have their own medical emergency numbers. Netcare’s emergency contact number is 082 9111, while ER24 is available at 084 124.
You can contact the state helplines below if you have a health complaint, but it’s best to use the numbers above in an emergency.
Some other useful healthcare numbers include the following:
You can learn even more in our guide to healthcare in South Africa. You can also check out our advice on finding a South African doctor or a dentist in South Africa.
If you are involved in a road traffic accident or encounter a traffic emergency in South Africa, call the emergency services at 10111.
If you’re involved in an accident, pull your vehicle over and then park in a safe position at the side of the road. Turn on your hazard lights and also put out your warning triangle. Next, phone the emergency services. You’ll need to provide your name and location, as well as explain what happened.
South Africa’s government is distributed across the country, as are foreign missions based within the country. Embassies, which manage the relationship between countries, are all located close to the executive branch in Pretoria; consulates, on the other hand, are in other major cities, providing consular assistance. EmbassyPages has a complete list of embassies and consulates in South Africa.
A few of the most relevant embassies for tourists and foreign residents in South Africa include the following:
When you call South African emergency services, you should follow these tips: