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paris_yank:go:paris:safe [2025/01/07 15:05] parisyankparis_yank:go:paris:safe [2025/01/19 06:46] (current) – [Visitor's Emergency Number = 112] parisyank
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 The US State Department currently shows a Level 2 travel warning for France, corresponding to the advice “Exercise increased caution” and citing risks including Covid-19, terrorism and potential civil unrest. See the full advisory here .  The US State Department currently shows a Level 2 travel warning for France, corresponding to the advice “Exercise increased caution” and citing risks including Covid-19, terrorism and potential civil unrest. See the full advisory here . 
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 +====== Emergency Help in France ======
 +
 +Homer Simpson, "Hello Operator. Quick. Give me the number to 911"
 +
 +[[https://youtu.be/TINdNEMhga4?feature=shared|Homer's 911 Call]]
 +
 +=====Remember: In France=====
 +
 +=====Visitor's Emergency Number = 112=====
 +
 +
 +The following is a comprehensive guide on getting help in Nice, France, for medical or safety emergencies, including important phone numbers, hospital options, and preparation tips:
 +
 +
 +=====1. Emergency Numbers in France=====
 +Homer's question about the number to 911 is hilarious but in France, Homer asks a great question. The number to 911 is not "911" it is another number, as described following.
 +
 +==== --> European Emergency Number: 112====
 +  * This universal emergency number works throughout the EU and connects you to local services. It is possible to use this line instead of choosing one of the other lines. They will __take care of any Emergency__.
 +  * __Travelers__: **The one number to memorize**.
 +  * Ideal for non-French speakers. Everyone speaks English on this line.
 +
 +===Medical Emergency (SAMU) 15 ===
 +  * For serious health emergencies, such as accidents, heart attacks, or life-threatening conditions
 +
 +===Police (Police Secours) 17 ===
 +  * For safety-related emergencies, such as crimes in progress or threats to personal safety.  
 +
 +===Fire Brigade (Pompiers): 18===
 +  * For fires, accidents, or non-life-threatening medical assistance (e.g., minor injuries).  
 +
 +
 +===Pharmacies on Duty (Pharmacie de Garde): 3237===
 +  * Locate a pharmacy open outside regular hours.
 +
 +----
 +
 +=====2. Hospitals in Nice with Emergency Services=====
 +In case of a medical emergency, these hospitals in Nice are equipped to handle urgent care:
 +
 +====1. Centre Hospitalier Universitaire (CHU) de Nice – Hôpital Pasteur 2====
 +  * **Specialties**: Comprehensive emergency services, including trauma, cardiac care, and pediatrics.  
 +  * **Address**: 30 Voie Romaine, 06000 Nice, France.  
 +  * **Google Maps**: [[https://www.google.com/maps/place/30+Voie+Romaine,+06000+Nice,+France|Hôpital Pasteur 2]]  
 +  * **Phone**: **+33 4 92 03 77 77**
 +
 +=====2. Polyclinique Saint Georges=====
 +  * **Specialties**: Emergency care and specialized treatment in various medical fields.  
 +  * **Address**: 2 Avenue de Rimiez, 06105 Nice, France.  
 +  * **Google Maps**: [Polyclinique Saint Georges (https://www.google.com/maps/place/2+Avenue+de+Rimiez,+06105+Nice,+France).  
 +  * **Phone**: **+33 4 92 26 26 26**  
 +
 +  * **3. Centre Cardio-Thoracique de Monaco**  
 +  * **Specialties**: For cardiac emergencies, this center near Nice is renowned for heart-related treatments.  
 +  * **Address**: Avenue d’Ostende, 98000 Monaco (30 minutes from Nice).  
 +  * **Google Maps**: [Cardio-Thoracic Center](https://www.google.com/maps/place/Avenue+d'Ostende,+98000+Monaco).  
 +  * **Phone**: **+377 92 16 79 79**
 +
 +----
 +
 +  * **3. Preparing for Emergencies in Advance**
 +  * 1. **Carry Emergency Information**:
 +    * A copy of your passport and European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) or Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC) if you're from the EU/UK.  
 +    * Travel insurance details, including policy number and 24-hour helpline.
 +
 +  * 2. **Have Key Numbers Handy**:
 +    * Save emergency numbers on your phone, including local embassy contacts.  
 +    * Note the number of your hotel or accommodation for quick reference.
 +
 +  * 3. **Understand the Language Barrier**:
 +    * Learn basic French phrases for emergencies (e.g., “J’ai besoin d’aide” = “I need help”).  
 +    * Use a translation app or card with emergency phrases in French if needed.
 +
 +  * 4. **Know Your Medications**:
 +    * Bring a list of medications you take, including their generic names.  
 +    * Have a small first aid kit with essentials.
 +
 +  * 5. **Locate Nearby Pharmacies**:
 +    * Pharmacies are marked with a green cross. For after-hours service, contact a "pharmacie de garde."
 +
 +----
 +
 +### **4. Steps to Follow in an Emergency**
 +1. **Assess the Situation**:  
 +   - For medical emergencies, call **15** or **112** and provide your location, the nature of the emergency, and any immediate concerns.
 +
 +2. **Communicate Clearly**:  
 +   - If you don’t speak French, ask, “Do you speak English?” Most emergency operators have access to interpreters.
 +
 +3. **Follow Instructions**:  
 +   - Emergency responders will guide you on what to do while waiting for help to arrive.
 +
 +4. **Transport to a Hospital**:  
 +   - Ambulances are managed by SAMU or private services, depending on the situation. In less severe cases, consider taking a taxi to the nearest emergency hospital.
 +
 +----
 +
 +### **5. Other Safety Resources**
 +- **Tourist Police (Police Touristique)**: For issues involving tourists, theft, or lost property. Located near the Promenade des Anglais.  
 +- **Consular Assistance**: Contact your country’s consulate in Nice for passport issues or assistance in emergencies.
 +
  
 ===== Bad Guys in France ===== ===== Bad Guys in France =====
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-===== Con Games in France =====+===== The Short Con in France =====
  
 **__Confidence games__** or [[wp>Confidence_trick]] are very common in France, especially Paris. It is normally the 'Short Con' or 'Small Con' **__Confidence games__** or [[wp>Confidence_trick]] are very common in France, especially Paris. It is normally the 'Short Con' or 'Small Con'
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 ===== Safety in Crowds ===== ===== Safety in Crowds =====
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   * **Watch out for distraction techniques** – asking you to sign up to petitions, people working in groups, anything that seems off probably is.   * **Watch out for distraction techniques** – asking you to sign up to petitions, people working in groups, anything that seems off probably is.
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   * **Steer clear of any political protests** – Actually, you could go to them if you’re like me and are interested in the things that a city find important. It’s exciting to get caught up in a moment of history. But do be alert. Don’t be caught in a big crowd, it’s best to avoid active protests with riot-police patrols.   * **Steer clear of any political protests** – Actually, you could go to them if you’re like me and are interested in the things that a city find important. It’s exciting to get caught up in a moment of history. But do be alert. Don’t be caught in a big crowd, it’s best to avoid active protests with riot-police patrols.
  
-====== How to get Emergency Help in France ====== 
  
-Homer Simpson, "Hello Operator. Quick. Give me the number to 911"+----
  
-[[https://youtu.be/TINdNEMhga4?feature=shared|Homer's 911 Call]]+===== Staying Safe in Crowds ===== 
 +====Managing Risks from Terrorist Threats to Pickpockets====
  
- +Crowds can pose various safety challengesranging from petty theft to more severe risks like stampedes or terrorist incidents. Awarenesspreparation, and a calm approach are key to staying safe. Here’s how to manage risks and protect yourself in crowded settings:
-The following is a comprehensive guide on getting help in NiceFrance, for medical or safety emergenciesincluding important phone numbers, hospital options, and preparation tips:+
  
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-=====1. Emergency Numbers in France===== +====1. Understanding Risks in Crowds==== 
-Homer's question about the number to 911 is hilarious but in France, Homer asks a great questionThe number to 911 is not "911" it is another numberas described following.+===Common Risks=== 
 +  * **Pickpockets**: Crowded areas provide cover for thieves to target valuables. 
 +  * **Physical Harm**: Stampedesaccidents, or getting trapped in tight spaces. 
 +  * **Terrorist Risks**: Crowds can be targets for malicious acts. 
 +  * **Getting Lost**: Particularly concerning for children or group travelers. 
 +  * **Overwhelming Situations**: Anxiety or panic in tightly packed spaces.
  
-  * **Medical Emergency (SAMU)**: **15**   +===== Why Risks Are Higher in Crowds===== 
-For serious health emergencies, such as accidents, heart attacks, or life-threatening conditions +  Distractions make it easier for threats to go unnoticed. 
 +  Limited mobility can hinder escape during emergencies. 
 +  Group dynamics may create confusion or panic.
  
-  * **Police (Police Secours)**: **17** +----
-For safety-related emergencies, such as crimes in progress or threats to personal safety.  +
  
-  * **Fire Brigade (Pompiers)**: **18**   +====2. Staying Safe in Crowds==== 
-For fires, accidents, or non-life-threatening medical assistance (e.g., minor injuries) + * **Preparation Before Entering a Crowd**: 
 +    * **Dress Securely**: Avoid flashy jewelry or easily accessible bags. Use cross-body bags with zippers. 
 +    * **Plan an Exit Strategy**: Know where the nearest exits are and identify less crowded routes. 
 +    * **Keep Valuables Minimal**: Carry only essentials like ID, a small amount of cash, and one payment card. 
 +    * **Use Anti-Theft Accessories**: Wear money beltsand use wallets with RFID protection.
  
-  * **European Emergency Number**: **112**   +  * **Situational Awareness in Crowds**: 
-This universal emergency number works throughout the EU and connects you to local servicesIdeal for non-French speakers.+  * **Scan the Area**: Regularly observe your surroundings and the behavior of others. 
 +  * **Be Mindful of Suspicious Behavior**: 
 +    * People jostling without cause or unnecessarily close contact. 
 +    * Abandoned bags or packages. 
 +  * **Stay on the Edge of the Crowd**: Avoid the densest areas where movement is most restricted.
  
-  **Pharmacies on Duty (Pharmacie de Garde)**: Dial **3237** to locate a pharmacy open outside regular hours.+====Protecting Your Valuables==== 
 +  Keep bags in front of you, not on your back or side. 
 +  Use inside pockets for important items like your phone, wallet, and passport. 
 +  Avoid pulling out cash or valuables in plain view.
  
----+====Crowd Movement Safety==== 
 +  * Walk with the flow to avoid being pushed or trampled. 
 +  * Stay alert to shifts in crowd dynamics, like sudden surges or tension.
  
-### **2. Hospitals in Nice with Emergency Services** +----
-In case of a medical emergency, these hospitals in Nice are equipped to handle urgent care:+
  
-#### **1Centre Hospitalier Universitaire (CHU) de Nice – Hôpital Pasteur 2**   +====3Responding to Threats in a Crowd====
-- **Specialties**: Comprehensive emergency services, including trauma, cardiac care, and pediatrics.   +
-- **Address**: 30 Voie Romaine, 06000 Nice, France.   +
-- **Google Maps**: [Hôpital Pasteur 2](https://www.google.com/maps/place/30+Voie+Romaine,+06000+Nice,+France).   +
-- **Phone**: **+33 4 92 03 77 77**  +
  
-#### **2Polyclinique Saint Georges**   +===If You Suspect Pickpockets=== 
-- **Specialties**: Emergency care and specialized treatment in various medical fields.   +  Move to a less crowded area if possible
-**Address**: 2 Avenue de Rimiez, 06105 NiceFrance.   +  * Check your belongings discreetlyavoiding panic or confrontation. 
-**Google Maps**: [Polyclinique Saint Georges](https://www.google.com/maps/place/2+Avenue+de+Rimiez,+06105+Nice,+France).   +  Report theft to police immediately if you discover something missing.
-- **Phone**: **+33 4 92 26 26 26**  +
  
-#### **3Centre Cardio-Thoracique de Monaco**   +====If You Feel Threatened or Unsafe==== 
-- **Specialties**: For cardiac emergencies, this center near Nice is renowned for heart-related treatments  +  Signal distress to nearby security or law enforcement personnel. 
-- **Address**: Avenue d’Ostende, 98000 Monaco (30 minutes from Nice).   +  Look for exits and avoid staying in the densest part of the crowd
-**Google Maps**: [Cardio-Thoracic Center](https://www.google.com/maps/place/Avenue+d'Ostende,+98000+Monaco).   +  * Use your phone to call for help (112 in Europeor notify authorities via apps if available.
-- **Phone**: **+377 92 16 79 79**+
  
----+====In a Terrorist Incident==== 
 +  * **Stay Calm**: Avoid panic, which can worsen the situation. 
 +  * **Find Cover**: Move away from the threat and seek shelter behind solid objects. 
 +  * **Follow Instructions**: Obey police or security personnel. They are trained to manage such events. 
 +  * **Remain Low-Key**: Avoid drawing attention to yourself.
  
-### **3. Preparing for Emergencies in Advance** +----
-1. **Carry Emergency Information**: +
-   A copy of your passport and European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) or Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC) if you're from the EU/UK.   +
-   Travel insurance details, including policy number and 24-hour helpline.+
  
-2**Have Key Numbers Handy**: +==== 4Reaching for Help in a Crowd====
-   - Save emergency numbers on your phone, including local embassy contacts.   +
-   - Note the number of your hotel or accommodation for quick reference.+
  
-3. **Understand the Language Barrier**: +===Immediate Actions=== 
-   - Learn basic French phrases for emergencies (e.g., “J’ai besoin d’aide” = “I need help”).   +  * **Call Emergency Services**: Dial **112** in Europe or the local emergency numberClearly state your location and the situation
-   - Use a translation app or card with emergency phrases in French if needed.+  * **Alert Authorities**: Notify police or event security staff if available. 
 +  * **Seek Assistance from Bystanders**: Signal others around you for help, especially those who appear calm or authoritative.
  
-4. **Know Your Medications**: +===When Communication is Challenging=== 
-   - Bring a list of medications you takeincluding their generic names.   +  Use visual cueslike waving your hand, to attract attention. 
-   - Have a small first aid kit with essentials.+  * Move towards marked help stations or information points at events or transportation hubs.
  
-5. **Locate Nearby Pharmacies**: +----
-   Pharmacies are marked with a green cross. For after-hours service, contact a "pharmacie de garde."+
  
----+=====5. Dealing with Panic or Stampedes===== 
 +====During a Stampede==== 
 +  * Stay upright and avoid falling. If you do fall, curl into a ball to protect vital organs and wait for a chance to get back up. 
 +  * Keep your arms near your chest to create breathing space. 
 +  * Move diagonally towards the edge of the crowd.
  
-### **4Steps to Follow in an Emergency** +====Avoiding Panic==== 
-1. **Assess the Situation**:   +  Breathe deeply to stay calm
-   - For medical emergenciescall **15** or **112** and provide your location, the nature of the emergency, and any immediate concerns.+  Focus on a clear goalsuch as moving towards an exit or locating a security officer.
  
-2. **Communicate Clearly**:   +----
-   If you don’t speak French, ask, “Do you speak English?” Most emergency operators have access to interpreters.+
  
-3. **Follow Instructions**:   +===== 6Summary of Tips for Crowd Safety===== 
-   - Emergency responders will guide you on what to do while waiting for help to arrive.+  * **Preparation**: Travel light, dress smart, and plan ahead. 
 +  * **Awareness**: Keep alert to your surroundings and your belongings. 
 +  * **Action**: Know how to seek help quickly and respond to threats calmly. 
 +  * **Communication**: Always have emergency contacts and numbers on hand.
  
-4. **Transport to a Hospital**:   +By staying vigilant and proactive, you can significantly reduce risks and enjoy crowded events or public spaces safely.
-   - Ambulances are managed by SAMU or private services, depending on the situation. In less severe cases, consider taking a taxi to the nearest emergency hospital.+
  
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-### **5. Other Safety Resources** +----
-**Tourist Police (Police Touristique)**: For issues involving tourists, theft, or lost property. Located near the Promenade des Anglais.   +
-**Consular Assistance**: Contact your country’s consulate in Nice for passport issues or assistance in emergencies.+
  
  
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