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    Dealing With Emergencies in the USA

    Throughout the United States, including urban and most rural areas, the telephone number for emergency service is 9-1-1. This covers all emergencies, including police, fire, medical and accidental incidents. It may be necessary to dial '0' for the operator in some rural areas that are not directly serviced by 9-1-1.

    Those needing medical transport are responsible for the cost of the ambulance as well as any treatment received. Travelers should ensure that they have adequate travel insurance to cover these expenses.

    Non-emergency police telephone numbers can be found in the phone book.

    In the event that a passport is either lost or stolen, contact the nearest consulate for the country of issue. In most cases, a temporary passport will be issued.

     

     
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