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Post #2614425

2025-08-22 10:07 UTC

@rhelune@todon.eu @MyWoolyMastadon@toot.community @Brad_Rosenheim@climatejustice.social @Harlander@writing.exchange Wouldn't even see that particular thing as a negative. When people are in shock or perhaps even injured they may not be able to remember these things they may have read in a travel guide once, no matter their education. I'd hope that, if I was in a heavy car accident or sth. in some foreign country, that the system is set up in all the ways it can be to be bulletproof and just work with any common emergency number, on any phone, anywhere.

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  • @rhelune@todon.eu 2025-08-22 10:19

    @Natanox@chaos.social @MyWoolyMastadon@toot.community @Brad_Rosenheim@climatejustice.social @Harlander@writing.exchange Makes sense. Those numbers should be standardised worldwide, or the entire EU should forward 991 (and 999) to 112.

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