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Know who you can call in an emergency

In an emergency every second counts and it could mean the difference between life and death. Currently, there’s no single emergency number in South Africa so it’s very important for you to have the correct contact details handy for a speedy response to your specific emergency.

Before you call

Always make sure that it’s a real emergency before you call as tying up emergency

Emergency contact numbers

 lines could lead to the prolonged suffering or death of someone else.

When calling an emergency number, make sure that you have the following information ready:Specific details about the location (address) of the incident or potential patient. Provide landmarks if you can.

  • Specific details of the incident. Speak clearly and as calmly as you can to the person taking your call.
  • Specific details about the contact person (name and telephone number). Make sure that the telephone line remains available until emergency services arrive at the scene.
  • If applicable, a description of the suspect(s) and/or vehicle(s) involved.
  • In the case of a stolen motor vehicle, the registration number, make, model and colour are important during the initial report.
  • Where applicable, if the patient(s) involved in the incident is conscious and breathing, a description of the injuries sustained.

Depending on the nature of your emergency, you can call the appropriate emergency number below:

Police Flying Squad10111
Ambulance10177
City of Cape Town General Emergency107
Cell Phone Emergency112 (MTN, Vodacom, Cell C and Telkom)
Fire and Rescue Services                                      Please see your district municipality for emergency contact numbers.
Fire DepartmentsIf you live in Cape Town, you can also contact the nearest City of Cape Town’s Fire Stations to report fire dangers.
  • City of Cape Town 
Cell phone:021 480 7700
Landline: 107
  • Overberg
028 425 1690
  • West Coast
022 433 8700
  • Eden
044 805 5071
  • Central Karoo
023 414 2603
  • Cape Winelands
021 887 4446
Disaster Risk Management Centre080 911 HELP (4357)
Lifeline021 461 1113
Poisons Information Helpline of the Western Cape 0861 555 777
Childline116
Sea Rescue 
  • Cape Town
021 449 3500
  • Saldahna
022 714 1726
  • Mossel Bay
044 604 6271
National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI)087 094 9774
Wilderness Search & Rescue021 937 0300
Electricity0860 103 089
(City of Cape Town only)
Water (24 hours)0860 103 089
(City of Cape Town only)
Safe Schools call centre0800 454 647
Crime Stop0860 010 111
Bureau for Missing Persons021 918 3512 / 3449 / 3452
AIDS Helpline0800 012 322
Animal Welfare021 534 6426
SASSA Helpline0800 601 011
Western Cape Government0860 142 142 
(7:30am - 4pm,  Monday to Friday)