Emergencies.
Germany’s emergency services are excellent, and Dusseldorf’s are no exception. The local police are invariably courteous and correct perhaps because they have so little to do in a city that’s so safe!
The fire brigade is well equipped and efficient and an ambulance with emergency aid is never more than a few minutes away.
Ranging from all-night pharmacists and medical and dental clinics to on-call doctors who actually make midnight house calls, medical service is second to none.
Police.
In Germany there are two emergency telephone codes.“110” to call the police and “112” for emergency calls/accident notifications and for calling the fire...
Fire.
In Germany there are basically just two emergency telephone codes. On the one hand “110” to call the police and on the other hand “112” for emergency calls/accident...
Ambulance.
In Germany there are basically just two emergency telephone codes. On the one hand “110” to call the police and on the other hand “112” for emergency calls/accident notifications and for calling the fire brigade/department...
Hospitals.
Whether trying to discover a specialist or wishing to trace a relative or friend who has recently been taken ill, all the answers can be found here. From accident and emergency to day clinics and out patients, here is a run-down of...
Public Toilets.
In 2005 the city of Dusseldorf undertook visible improvements to their public hygiene installations. New public washrooms, offentliche Toiletten and public urinals, city pissoirs, were built both in the city centre and the boroughs...
Emergencies.
They always happen without warning, mostly in the home and getting caught in an accident is one of the most unpleasant events that may occur. But they can happen to anyone, anywhere and everywhere. It's best to be prepared...