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The number to ring for emergency services is 999. When you call, a telephone operator will ask you which emergency service you require, your choices are:
The London NHS have a website service for locating your nearest hospital Accident and Emergency department - Accident and Emergency Search.
Back to top^U.K. Government website dedicated to London issues - read their Be Safer in London guide.
Back to top^City of London police has published a guide for travelling safely in and around London - read their Crime Reduction Travel guide.
Back to top^The London Metropolitan Police have published advice for tourists visiting London - read their "Enjoying London - a police guide for visitors".
Back to top^The London ambulance service serves the capital and answers over 3,000 calls per day - read their How to use your ambulance service guide.
Back to top^U.K. Government Crime Reduction website with details on personal safety - read their Personal Safety Guide.
Transport for London has published a guide for foreigners on road safety - read their London Tourist Road Safety guide.
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