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European Union
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Republic of Colombia
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GSM
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911
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000
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fire brigade
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Germany
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Denmark
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prefix-free codes
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9-9-9
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rotary dial
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rotary dial
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Andorra
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999
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India
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Carabinieri
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997, 998, 999
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Turkey
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Kharkiv
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999
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United States
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Vatican City
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Gendarmerie
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location
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Enhanced 911
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eCall
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Sweden
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Italy
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Carabinieri
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National Police
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Financial Police
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State Forestry Department
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000
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110
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111
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119
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911
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100
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999
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eCall
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Emergency telephone
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In case of emergency
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2008
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06-12
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ISSN
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Emergency telephone numbers
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0-0-0
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1-1-1
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E112
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1-1-7
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1-1-9
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9-1-1
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E911
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9-9-9
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