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Emergency Contact Numbers

 

Essential emergency contact numbers & websites for charities, councils, emergency services, Health Trusts, motoring & utilities in Northern Ireland.

Charities

St Vincent de Paul

Tel: (028) 9035 1561
opens link in new window www.svp-ni.org

Salvation Army

Tel: (028) 9032 0320

British Red Cross

Tel: (028) 9073 5350
opens link in new window www.redcross.org.uk

 

Councils


Contact details for all 26 councils in Northern Ireland:
opens link in new window www.nidirect.gov.uk 
 

Emergency Services

Police Service of Northern Ireland

Tel: 0845 600 8000 (Non-emergency)
Tel: 999 (Emergency)
opens link in new window www.psni.police.uk

Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service

Tel: 028 9266 4221 (Non-emergency)
Tel: 999 (Emergency)
opens link in new window www.nifrs.org

Northern Ireland Ambulance Service

Tel: 028 7134 7134 (Non-emergency)
Tel: 999 (Emergency)
opens link in new window www.niamb.co.uk
 

Health Trusts


Each Trust has a Duty Social Worker on Elderly Care Team available at all times.

Belfast Trust 

Tel: (028) 9056 6000 (9am – 5pm)
Tel: (028) 9096 1130 (9am – 5pm)
Tel: (028) 9056 3330 (9am – 5pm)
Tel: (028) 9091 2091 (9am – 5pm)
For out of hours contact Knockbracken on (028) 9056 5656
opens link in new window www.belfasttrust.hscni.net 

Northern Trust 

Tel: (028) 9442 6003 (9am – 5pm)
Tel: (028) 8672 3800 (9am – 5pm)
Tel: (028) 7034 7864 (9am – 5pm)
For out of hours contact Antrim on (028) 9446 8833
opens link in new window www.northerntrust.hscni.net

South Eastern Trust

Tel: (028) 4461 3811 (9am – 5pm)
Tel: (028) 9266 5181 (9am – 5pm)
Tel: (028) 9188 3775 (9am – 5pm)
For out of hours contact (028) 9180 1234
opens link in new window www.setrust.hscni.net

Southern Trust

Tel: (028) 3752 2262 (9am – 5pm)
Tel: (028) 4066 2866 (9am – 5pm)
Tel: (028) 3026 6026 (9am – 5pm)
For out of hours contact (028) 3831 1073
opens link in new window www.southerntrust.hscni.net

Western Trust   

Tel: (028) 7126 6111 (2pm – 4pm)
Tel: (028) 7135 1350 (10am – 12noon)
Tel: (028) 8283 5938
Tel: (028) 6634 4000
For out of hours contact (028) 8283 3100 – this is Omagh Hospital they will take the details and pass on to the duty social worker.
opens link in new window www.westerntrust.hscni.net
 

Housing

Northern Ireland Housing Executive

Tel: 03448 920 900 General enquiries (8.30am - 5pm)
Tel: 03448 920 901 Repairs (8.30am-5pm, 24 hours for emergency)
opens link in new window www.nihe.gov.uk
 

Motoring

Travelwatch

opens link in new window www.trafficwatchni.com
 

In the case of a vehicle breakdown contact:

Automobile Association (AA)

Tel: 0800 88 77 66 (24 hours)
Tel: 0121 275 3746 (24 hours)
Tel: 0844 873 0087 (From mobile phones 24 hours)
opens link in new window www.theaa.com

RAC Motoring Service

Tel: 0844 891 3111
opens link in new window www.rac.co.uk
 

Utilities

Northern Ireland Water

Tel: 08457 440088
Tel: 0300 2000 100 Flooding Incident Line (24 hours)
opens link in new window www.niwater.com

Northern Ireland Electricity

Tel: 08457 643 643 (24 hour)
opens link in new window www.nie.co.uk

Phoenix Gas

Tel: 0845 900 5253
opens link in new window www.phoenixsupplyni.com 

Firmus Energy

Tel: 08456 08 00 88
opens link in new window www.firmusenergy.co.uk
 

If you smell gas call 0800 002 001 (24 hour)
 

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Age NI Advice:
0808 808 7575

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