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Emergency: How do I behave correctly?
In an emergency, quick and appropriate action is important. Here are the steps you should take if you or someone close to you experiences an emergency:
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- Call emergency services immediately: In Germany, the emergency number is 112. Dial this number to get help from the police, fire department or rescue services. Stay as calm as possible and describe the situation and your exact location to the dispatcher on the phone.
- Provide first aid: If the situation requires it and you are able to do so, give first aid. This may include stopping bleeding, performing CPR or applying bandages. If you are not sufficiently trained, you should still try to help as best you can until professional help arrives.
- Stay on the scene: Do not leave the scene of the emergency unless it is too dangerous to remain there. Your presence can be crucial in coordinating help, and you can provide important information for emergency services.
- Collect information: If possible, write down important information such as the number of people affected, any injuries or symptoms, special circumstances, and the exact address or location of the emergency. This information will be helpful when emergency services arrive.
- Notify relatives: If it is safe and you have time, notify family or friends of the situation. Give them information about the emergency and your current location.
- Follow the instructions of the rescue services: When emergency services arrive, follow their instructions and cooperate fully. This will enable them to act quickly and effectively.
- Stay calm and supportive: In emergency situations, it is important to remain calm to help yourself and others. Also reassure other people around you, especially children or people in need of assistance.
- Seek aftercare and help: After the emergency, it is advisable to seek medical help if necessary. If you or others affected have had traumatic experiences, it may also be helpful to seek psychological support.
Leipzig: Emergency numbers and contact information
In case of life-threatening emergencies, you can contact the police at 110 or the emergency services under the 112.
In less urgent cases, you can also contact the local police headquarters. There are a total of eleven police stations in Leipzig. Below you will find an overview of all the stations
Police station center
- Address: Dimitroffstrasse 1, 04107 Leipzig
- Phone: +49 341 96 60
Leipzig-Nord Police Station
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- Address: Essener Strasse 1, 04159 Leipzig
- Phone: +49 341 59 35 0
Leipzig-Southeast Police Station
- Address: Richard-Lehmann-Straße 19, 04275 Leipzig
- Phone: +49 341 3030-0
Leipzig-Southwest Police Station
- Address: Ratzelstrasse 222, 04207 Leipzig
- Phone: +49 341 94 60 0
Leipzig Motorway Police Station
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- Address: Schongauer Str. 13, 04328 Leipzig
- Phone: 0341 2552910
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