Pakistan-India War – Emergency Numbers in Pakistan to Save Right Now
Pakistan-India War - Emergency Numbers in Pakistan to Save Right Now
As tensions between Pakistan and India continue to rise sharply, fears of an all-out war have put millions on edge. After a deadly terror attack in Indian occupied Kashmir on April 22, which killed 26 tourists, India launched missile strikes on May 7 targeting in Pakistan Azad Kashmir and parts of Punjab.
What’s Happening Right Now?
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India’s Response: Airstrikes launched on Pakistani territory
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Pakistan’s Response:
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31 civilians reportedly killed in Indian attacks
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12 Indian drones shot down by Pakistan’s military
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Nationwide security alert and retaliation threats
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International pressure is growing, but with no U.S. mediation, the risk of war is dangerously high.
Emergency Numbers You Must Save Immediately
In times of conflict, crisis, or disaster, having the right emergency contacts at hand can save lives. Below is a list of national and city-specific emergency numbers across Pakistan:
🇵🇰 National Emergency Helplines (All Pakistan)
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PEHL 911 – Unified Emergency Helpline (police, fire, ambulance)
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15 – Police Emergency
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1122 – Rescue & Disaster Response
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16 – Fire Brigade
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115 – Edhi Ambulance
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1020 – Chhipa Ambulance
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1166 – Medical Helpline (COVID-19, health emergencies)
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1011 – Pakistan Rangers Helpline
City-Specific Emergency Numbers
Lahore / Punjab
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Police Helpline: 15 or 042-99212609
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Bomb Disposal: 042-99212111
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Mayo Hospital: 042-99211100
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Jinnah Hospital: 042-99231400
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Services Hospital: 042-99203402
Islamabad
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Police: 1715
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PIMS Hospital: 051-9261170
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Polyclinic: 051-9214965
Karachi
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CPLC (Missing Persons, Crime): 1102
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Rangers: 1101
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Fire Brigade: 16
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K-Electric: 118
Peshawar / Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
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Rescue 1122: 091-2264224
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Fire Brigade: 091-9212534 / 091-2566666
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Police: 091-9212222
Quetta / Balochistan
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MERC 1122: 081-2863956
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Quetta Police: 081-9201939
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Turbat Police: 0852-413333
Pro Tip
Save these numbers in your phone with clear labels like “Police Lahore” or “Ambulance Quetta” for quick access during emergencies.
Stay Calm, Stay Informed
In high-alert situations like these, false news spreads fast. Only trust official updates, and keep in touch with local authorities and emergency services. Share this list with your loved ones to help them stay prepared.
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