Emergency Numbers in Lyon and the Rhône Valley
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Emergency services: the numbers to call for fire, police and ambulance services. Also numbers for drug help, poison control, emergency doctors and hospitals.
There is no guarantee that any English will be spoken on any of these emergency
and helpline telephone numbers. All numbers can be called free from fixed
landline, public telephone or mobile cellular phone.
| Service |
Telephone |
| Medical help - SAMU |
15 |
| Police/Police Nationale |
17 |
| Fire & accident - Sapeurs Pompiers |
18 |
| SOS - all services (Europe-wide) |
112 |
| SOS - all service (hearing assisted) |
114 |
| Emergency shelter |
115 |
| Child in danger (child protection) |
119 |
| Missing Child |
116 000 |
The caller must:
-
State the location where assistance is
needed
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State their name and telephone number
-
State what happened, and if it is still
happening
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State how many people need help
-
State if there are weapons involved
All emergency numbers can be reached from pay phones, without the use of a phone card or money.
European SOS 112
The number 112 can be dialled to reach emergency services - medical,
fire and police - from anywhere in Europe. This Pan-European emergency number
112 can be called from any telephone (landline, pay
phone or mobile cellular phone). Calls are free. It can be used for any life-threatening
situation, including:
-
Serious medical problems (accident, unconscious person, severe injuries, chest pain,
seizure)
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Any type of fire (house, car)
-
Life-threatening situations (crimes)
-
SOS 112
website
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Information on the 112 number from the
European Commission website
Helplines and Useful Numbers
| Service |
Number
|
National SOS Médecins (central call centre for doctors in France)
|
Tel: 36 24
Website
|
Emergency dentists:
Ardèche
Drôme
Loire
Rhône
|
Tel: 15
Tel: 04 75 40 82 82
Tel: 15
Tel: 04 72 10 01 01 |
|
SOS Help (crisis line in English) 15:00-23:00 daily |
Tel: 01 46 21 46 46 Website |
|
Anti-poison Centre Lyon
At: 162, avenue Lacassagne, 69424 Lyon |
Tel: 04 72 11 69 11
Website |
|
SOS Femme (help for battered women) |
Tel: 36 15 |
|
Child Abuse Hotline |
119
Website |
|
Drugs and Alcohol Information Service |
113 or Tel: 0800 231 313 |
|
Cannabis Helpline (Écoute Cannabis) |
Tel: 0811 912 020 |
|
Alcohol Helpline (Écoute Alcool) |
113 or Tel: 0811 913 030 |
|
Homeless Hotline |
115 |
|
Aids Helpline |
Tel: 0800 840 800 |
|
Red Cross |
Tel: 0800 858 858 |
| Find a duty pharmacy (in French) |
Tel: 39 15
Website |
| SOS Missing Children: SOS
Enfants Disparus |
Tel: 116 000
Website |
| SOS Veterinarian (Lyon) |
Tel: 04 78 54
00 71 |
Pharmacy/Chemist On Duty: The contact information and address of the local duty pharmacy open after
hours is usually posted on the door of all pharmacies and published in the local
daily newspaper as well.
- Night pharmacy Lyon - Pharmacie des Cordeliers
At: 5 place des Cordeliers, 69002 Lyon
Tel: 04 78 42 12 42
Hospitals
| Lyon & Rhône |
Centre Hospitalier Le Vinatier
At: 95 boulevard Pinel, 69677 Bron |
Tel: 04 37 91 55 55
Fax: 04 37 91 50 02
e-mail
Website |
Centre Hospitalier St-Joseph
St-Luc
At: 20 Quai Claude Bernard, 69007 Lyon |
Tel: 04 78 61 81 81
Fax: 04 78 61 80 82
e-mail
Website |
Hôpital Edouard Herriot
At: 5 place d’Arsonval, 69437 Lyon |
Tel: 08 20 08 20 69
Fax: 04 72 11 10 25 |
Centre Hospitalier Lyon-Sud
At: Pierre Bénite, 69495 Pierre-Bénite |
Tel: 08 20 08 20 69
Fax: 04 78 86 56 66
Website |
Centre Hospitalier
Villefranche-sur-Saône
At: Plateau d'ouilly-Gleize, 69655 Villefranche-sur-Saône |
Tel: 04 74 09 29 29
Fax: 04 74 09 25 00
e-mail
Website |
Centre Hospitalier Givors
At: 9 avenue Prof. Fleming, 69700 Givors |
Tel: 04 78 07 30 30
Fax: 04 78 07 30 04
e-mail
Website |
| Rhône Valley |
Centre Hospitalier des Vals
d'Ardèche
At: 2 avenue Pasteur, 07007 Privas |
Tel: 04 75 20 20 00
Fax: 04 75 20 21 90
e-mail |
Centre Hospitalier de Valence
At: 179 boulevard Maréchal Juin, 26953 Valence |
Tel: 04 75 75 75 75
Fax: 04 75 75 72 40
e-mail
Website |
CHU St-Etienne
At: 29 boulevard Pasteur, 42055 Saint-Etienne |
Tel: 04 77 82 80 00
Website |
Understanding the French Emergency Services
- In the event of an emergency dial the appropriate number: medical (SAMU)
15, police 17, fire and accident 18 or the Pan-European number 112
- Explain the situation to the operator (English may be spoken but there is
no guarantee). Calls to 112 are
received by either SAMU or the fire brigade and then instantly rerouted to the
appropriate service or handled on the spot
The services reached by dialing 15 and 18 operate in conjunction, with
the emergency teams having skills, training and facilities suitable to many
situations. "Firefighters" are qualified to provide first rescue and
ambulance services.
Medical emergencies and accidents (SAMU)
SAMU: The Emergency Medical Assistance
Service (Service d'Aide Médicale d'Urgence) is reached by dialling 15 or 112.
There is always a qualified doctor on hand to determine the most suitable response
to a call
and implement it. This may involve giving the caller information or advice, or sending
the appropriate emergency vehicle:
- an ambulance for a street accident or home emergency
- a private ambulance
- a mobile resuscitation or intensive care vehicle or medical helicopter
SMUR: The mobile emergency resuscitation service (Service Mobile d'Urgence et de Réanimation, SMUR) vehicles are equipped with
at least one qualified emergency doctor (or an anaesthetist), a nurse and a paramedic.
H-MICU: In the case of serious accident or severe illness, a Hospital
Mobile Intensive Care Unit (H-MICU)/Unité Mobile Hospitalière (UMH)
is sent. This is a rapid intervention vehicle or helicopter equipped to provide full hospital-standard life support services.
The French approach is to treat the emergency on-site and vehicles and personnel are equipped and trained for this. The reason is that
recovery rates are found to be much higher when a victim is treated as soon as
possible.
- SAMU de France has an English-language website: Click
here
- For comprehensive information on how SAMU works: Click
here
Sapeurs-pompiers (firefighters and first rescue)
The sapeurs-pompiers are the firefighters of France, supervised and trained
by the Ministry of the Interior
(Ministère de l'Intérieur).
Firefighting brigades work closely with SAMU and are trained and equipped to
respond to fires, auto accidents and emergency medical situations. They include
professional (SPP), military (SPM) and volunteer (SVP) brigades.
- For more information from the Pompiers website: Click
here (in French)
Emergency siren
Nationwide, every first Wednesday of the month at noon (12:00), the emergency
sirens which operate nationwide are tested. The sirens can be heard wailing as
they are tested in three sequences of 1 minute 41 seconds each, separated by a
silence of five seconds.
- To find out what to do in the event of an actual alert that is not
the Wednesday test: Click
here (in French)
Understanding the French Police Services
National Gendarmerie (Gendarmerie Nationale):
The military police force operating under management by the French Ministry of Defence (Ministère
de la Défense). It is responsible for policing the countryside,
rivers and coastal areas, as well as small towns
which fall outside the jurisdiction of the Police Nationale. The force is
also
authorised to carry out criminal investigations, crowd control and security
activities of airports and military locations and attend ceremonial and state
occasions.
National Police (Police
Nationale): The civil law enforcement agency of France, with jurisdiction
over cities and large towns. The National Police comes under the management of the Ministry of the Interior
(Ministère de l'Intérieur)
and is responsible for security operations (patrols, traffic control, identity
checks) and conducting criminal enquiries.
Local Municipal Police (Police Municipale): Responsible for local
policing in towns and villages, law enforcement, lost property and handling minor traffic
or domestic offences.
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