Useful Contacts
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Hereβs a comprehensive list of useful and emergency contact numbers for residents of Dorset.
π¨ Emergency Services (Immediate risk-to-life)
- π Emergency services (Police, Fire, Ambulance, Coastguard) β 999
(Use only when there is serious danger to life or a crime in progress) - π Alternative emergency number (from mobile or international) β 112 (also connects to emergency services in the UK)
π Police
- π Non-emergency Police (Dorset Police) β 101 (use for non-urgent reports or enquiries) (Dorset Police)
- π Report a crime online β via the Dorset Police website
π₯ Health & Medical
- π NHS 111 β 111 (urgent medical advice when itβs not a 999 emergency)
- π Local hospitals (general enquiries) β see local area hospital contact lists (e.g., Dorset County Hospital: 01305 251150)
π₯ Fire & Rescue
- π Dorset & Wiltshire Fire & Rescue (non-emergency) β 01722 691000
- π Dorset & Wiltshire Fire & Rescue (controlled burn) β Control room on 0306 799 0019 Website
β‘ Utilities & Infrastructure
- Electricity
- π Power cuts and emergencies (all suppliers) β 105 (national power cut line to report electricity faults)
- π Scottish & Southern Electricity Networks (SSE) β 0800 072 7282
- π Western Power Distribution β 0800 365 900
- Gas
- π National Gas Emergency Service β 0800 111 999 (free)
- Water
- π Wessex Water emergency line β 0345 600 4600
π Transport & Environment
- π Highways England (road incidents such as major trunk roads A31/A35/A37) β 0300 123 5000
- π Dorset Council (incl. highways, flooding concerns & out-of-hours urgent issues) β 01305 221000 (general customer services)
- π Environment Agency β Floodline β 0345 988 1188 (24/7 flood risk line)
- π Environment Agency β Incident hotline (pollution/flooding) β 0800 807 060
π§ Other Useful Support Contacts
(not strictly emergency but important support)
- π Victim Support (crime victims) β 0808 168 9111
- π Dorset Council Adult & Social Care β 01305 221016 (office hours) / 01305 858250 (out of hours)
π Tips for Dorset Residents
- If someone is in immediate danger or a serious incident is happening, always call 999 first.
- For non-urgent police calls, use 101 so that 999 lines stay free for emergencies.
- Save key numbers in your phone and display a sheet at home where all family members can see them.
