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112 Calls in Foreign Languages

112 Calls in foreign languages

Among the 23 Member States, which provided information on the language issue, 19 Member States (in addition to the United Kingdom and Ireland) reported on the ability of their emergency call centres to handle calls in English (Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Greece, Spain, France, Cyprus, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Austria, Romania, Slovenia, Slovakia, Finland and Sweden). Of these Member States, Germany, Spain, France and Slovakia indicated that English may not be available in all cases in all emergency call centres and its availability depends on the linguistic resources of the emergency call centres while Bulgaria and Latvia said that calls in English can be forwarded for processing to another (central) call centre where competent staff is available.

112 calls in French are answered in nine Member States (in addition to France and Luxembourg) - Bulgaria (by call transfer to another call centre if necessary), the Czech Republic (by transfer to another call centre if necessary), Ireland, Greece, Spain (may not be available in all call centres) the Netherlands, Romania, Slovakia (subject to availability of appropriate staff) and Finland (by involving interpretation service).

112 calls in German are also answered in nine Member States (in addition to Germany, Austria and Luxembourg) - Bulgaria (by call transfer to another emergency call centre if necessary), the Czech Republic, Denmark (by call transfer to another call centre if necessary), Spain (may not be available in all call centres), Ireland, the Netherlands, Romania (by call transfer to another emergency call centre if necessary), Slovakia (subject to availability of appropriate staff) and Finland (by involving an interpretation service).

112 calls in Italian are answered in three Member States (in addition to Italy) – Spain (may not be available in all emergency call centres), Ireland and Romania (by call transfer to another emergency call centre if necessary).

A number of Member States have indicated the ability of their emergency call centres to answer calls in the languages of their neighbouring EU countries. Thus, calls in Polish can be handled by call centres in the Czech Republic (by call transfer to another call centre if necessary), Lithuania and Slovakia (in call centres of certain areas); calls in Hungarian – in Romania (by call transfer to another call centre if necessary), Slovenia (in call centres of certain areas) and Slovakia (in call centres of certain areas); calls in Czech - in Slovakia, calls in Italian – in Slovenia (in call centres of certain areas), calls in Portuguese – in Spain (may not be available in all call centres) and calls in Finnish - in Estonia. Languages of the neighbouring EU countries are also catered for by German call centres in border areas.

Furthermore, Spanish emergency call centres can handle calls also in Swedish (may not be available in all call centres), Irish call centres can handle 112 calls also in Polish and Romanian call centres can handle calls also in Spanish (by call transfer to another call centre if necessary).

Finally, the United Kingdom indicated that its emergency call centres can use an interpretation services covering 170 languages, Swedish call centres can also use an interpretation service covering all major EU languages and French call centres can use interpretation services in English and other languages.

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