How Does Emergency Numbers Work in Qatar?
Last verified: 2025-06 Β· Middle East
1The Quick Answer
Dial 999 for police, ambulance, or fire in Qatar; the dedicated tourist police hotline is 800-NAHR.
2What You Need to Know
Qatar's emergency services are well-funded, fast-responding, and English-speaking. The unified 999 number covers police, ambulance, and fire brigade. The 800-NAHR (800-6247) tourist police line is specifically for visitors and operates in English and Arabic. Response times in Doha are very fast. If you have a non-emergency issue, your hotel concierge can also help navigate the local authorities effectively.
3Practical Tips
Practical Tips
- 1Save 999 and 800-6247 (tourist police) in your phone before you arrive
- 2The tourist police hotline is toll-free and staffed with English-speaking officers
- 3For non-emergency police matters, the Doha Police Station on C-Ring Road is centrally located
How does this compare?
Emergency Numbers rules in nearby and similar countries:
Police: 999. Ambulance: 998. Fire: 997. Tourist Police (Dubai): 800-4438.
Police: 122, Ambulance: 123, Fire: 180, Tourist Police: 126.
Dial 19 for police, 15 for the SAMU ambulance, 150 for fire, and 0800 00 2424 for the dedicated tourist hotline.
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