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Free emergency service app for Australia

Emergency+ is a free communication mobile app that allows you to contact the right emergency services when you’re in Australia. Developed by the National Triple Zero Awareness Work Group—in coordination with the Australian government—Emergency+ is a handy tool that uses your phone’s GPS in order to quickly inform emergency call-takers with your exact location. This app also provides other important hotlines so you can take non-emergency calls to the right numbers.

Critical calls

Emergency numbers are highly important for any place in the world, whether it be just a small town or a vast province. You need to be aware of how to quickly contact the police or an ambulance in case anything untoward happens to either you or the people around you. After all, it can be just a mere few seconds that would decide the fate on a matter of life and death. 

As such, emergency services’ numbers have to be easy to remember and dial. Nowadays, with GPS a default feature on most high-tech devices, it’s pretty easy and hassle-free to deal with emergencies. Emergency apps make full use of this, enabling you to just speed-dial the needed number without having to fumble around. You don’t need to say where you are, either—as long as your GPS locator is turned on, they’ll be able to know. This is the very case with Emergency+.

No need to dial

free app provided by Australia’s emergency services and its industry partners, Emergency+ serves as your convenient and go-to emergency app, so you don’t have to manually call such services. Triple Zero or 000 is Australia's main emergency service number, and you will be transferred to which services you need, whether it’s the police, the fire department, or an ambulance. 

Emergency+ comes with a simple interface. It’s pretty straightforward in the features it offers. You get to toggle between Home, Map, and Info. Home shows you three hotlines, the Triple Zero line, the SES line, and the Police Assistance Line. Note that the Triple Zero line is strictly for life-threatening emergencies, including serious injuries, horrible accidents, or dangerous hostile encounters.  

The SES or State Emergency Service line is reserved for natural disaster emergencies. Meanwhile, the Police Assistance Line is for crime reports that don’t need immediate action or aren’t time-critical. You can see your last updated location on both the Home and Map sections, while the Info section tells you more about the hotlines. All calls are free of charge.

A must for Australia

If you’re living in Australia or just visiting, it’s recommended to get the Emergency+ app on your phone. Emergencies tend to make people lose their composure and forget important things, such as the correct number to dial. With Emergency+, however, not only do you just speed-dial the need services, but you also don’t have to panic about where you happen to be when your location is asked. The only improvements to be had for this app are a better-looking user interface, and a news updates feature about disasters and such.

  • Pros

    • Straightforward menu
    • Easy speed-dial
    • Records last known location
    • Asks you first if your call is critical for 000
  • Cons

    • Bland interface
    • No news
 0/5

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Also available in other platforms

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