Emergency

Last Updated: June 14, 2026

Immediate Action Steps

If you or someone else is in immediate danger: Call your local emergency number right away (911 in the US, 112 in the EU, 999 in the UK, 000 in Australia, 111 in New Zealand).

SituationAction
Suicidal thoughts or risk of self-harmCall emergency services or a crisis line immediately
Medical emergencyCall your local emergency number without delay
Feeling threatened or someone else in dangerContact local law enforcement or emergency services
Witnessing a crime in progressCall emergency services immediately

United States — Crisis & Support Lines

ServiceContact
988 Suicide & Crisis LifelineCall or text 988 (TTY: 711 then 988)
Crisis Text LineText HOME to 741741
SAMHSA National Helpline (substance use/mental health)1-800-662-4357
National Domestic Violence Hotline1-800-799-7233 or text START to 88788
National Sexual Assault Hotline (RAINN)1-800-656-4673
National Child Abuse Hotline1-800-422-4453
Veterans Crisis LineCall 988, press 1; or text 838255
The Trevor Project (LGBTQ+ youth)Call 1-866-488-7386; text START to 678678
NAMI HelpLine1-800-950-6264; text HELPLINE to 62640
National Human Trafficking Hotline1-888-373-7888; text 233733
National Alliance for Eating Disorders Helpline1-866-662-1235
Poison Control1-800-222-1222
211 (general social services referral)Call or text 211

International Emergency Numbers

CountryGeneral EmergencyCrisis/Mental Health Line
Argentina911135 (Buenos Aires) / (011) 5275-1135
Australia000Lifeline 13 11 14; Suicide Call Back 1300 659 467; Kids Helpline 1800 55 1800
Canada911Talk Suicide Canada 1-833-456-4566
France112 / 15 (medical) / 17 (police) / 18 (fire)SOS Suicide 01 45 39 40 00
Germany112Telefonseelsorge 0800 111 0111 / 0800 111 0222
India112iCALL 9152987821; Snehi +91 91 22 2772 6771
Ireland112 / 999Samaritans 116 123
Italy112Telefono Amico 199 284 284
Japan110 (police) / 119 (fire/ambulance)TELL Lifeline (English) 03-5774-0992
New Zealand111Lifeline 0800 543 354; Samaritans 0800 726 666
South Africa10111 (police) / 10177 (ambulance/fire)SADAG 0800 567 567 / 0800 21 22 23
Spain112Teléfono de la Esperanza 717 003 717
United Kingdom999 / 112Samaritans 116 123

112 works as an emergency number throughout the EU and in many other countries worldwide, including from most mobile phones even when locked or without a SIM.


Notes & Best Practices

  • Save key numbers in your phone before a crisis occurs — search for “emergency contacts” in your phone’s settings.
  • If a line is busy or unavailable, try a secondary resource (text line, online chat, or local emergency services).
  • Language barriers: many crisis lines offer interpreter services — ask if one is available, or search for resources specific to your language.
  • For non-US readers: search “[your country] + suicide prevention hotline” or “[your country] + crisis text line” for the most current local services, as numbers can change.
  • Reporting platform abuse or Terms violations: contact the relevant platform’s support/safety team directly rather than confronting users publicly.
  • This list is not exhaustive. If your specific need (e.g., elder abuse, LGBTQ+ support, postpartum mental health, addiction recovery) isn’t covered above, search for specialized organizations in your region.

For any immediate, life-threatening situation, always default to your local emergency number first.