List of official phone numbers in Turkey (Türkiye)

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      List of official phone numbers in Turkey (Türkiye)

      Emergency and Public Safety
      112 – General Emergency (Acil Çağrı)
      Combined line for ambulance, fire, police, and other emergencies; operator directs your call to the right service.
      155 – Police (Polis İmdat) — urgent police assistance.
      156 – Gendarmerie (Jandarma) — rural security & law enforcement outside city centers.
      110 – Fire Department (İtfaiye) — fires, rescue.
      154 – Traffic Police (Alo Trafik) — traffic incidents & reporting.
      158 – Coast Guard (Sahil Güvenlik) — emergencies at sea/coast.
      177 – Forest Fire Hotline — report forest fires.

      Health and Medical
      112 – Ambulance / Medical Emergency — serious injuries, sudden illness.
      184 – Health Advice / COVID-19 Info (SABİM) — health guidance and medical information lines (where available).

      Utility and Infrastructure
      186 – Electricity Faults / Arıza — report power outages or hazards.
      187 – Natural Gas Emergency — gas leaks, emergencies.
      185 – Water Problems (Su Arıza) — water faults or billing info.

      Other Useful Public Lines
      153 – Municipal Police / City Services (Zabıta) — local authority services.
      170 – Tourism Information (Turizm Info) — info for visitors.
      118 / 11811 / 11818 / 11880 – Directory Assistance — find other phone numbers.
      175 – Consumer Hotline (Tüketici Danışma) — consumer rights and information.
      188 – Funeral Services (Cenaze Hizmetleri) — burial/related service info.
      183 – Social Services / Support Lines — social support including family/violence help (in some areas).

      Notes
      112 is the primary emergency number in Turkey — operators can divert you to police, fire or health as needed from a single call.
      Many public service numbers (e.g., utilities, consumer lines) have specific local variants — large cities often list their own support lines.

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