How Does Emergency Numbers Work in Saudi Arabia?
Last verified: 2025-06 Β· Middle East
1The Quick Answer
Police: 999. Ambulance and fire: 911. Tourist police hotline: 920004444.
2What You Need to Know
Saudi Arabia has well-resourced emergency services with generally fast response times in major cities. The tourist police hotline (920004444) is specifically staffed to assist visitors and handles English-language calls. For medical emergencies, private hospitals often have faster specialist access than government facilities. Keep your travel insurance emergency contact number saved alongside local numbers. Your hotel concierge can also be an effective first point of contact for non-life-threatening incidents.
3Practical Tips
Practical Tips
- 1Save 999 (police) and 911 (ambulance/fire) in your phone as soon as you arrive
- 2The tourist police hotline 920004444 is English-friendly and specifically designed to assist visitors
- 3Your hotel can assist with translation and contacting emergency services if needed
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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