Emergency call
Emergency call
Phone number
Police
110
Fire department or
ambulance service
119
Japan Coast Guard
118
Note
• This terminal supports "Location
notification of emergency call". When
dialing an emergency number such as
110, 119, and 118, the information
of your location (location information)
is automatically notified to the agency
that received the emergency call (e.g.
the police station). Depending on your
location and the reception status of
the signal, the agency that received
the emergency call may not be able to
confirm the exact location.
When your location is notified, the name
of agency that received the emergency
call is displayed on the display of this
terminal.
If you are not sending your caller ID by
calling with "184" added or other means,
your location information and phone
number are not notified. However, if the
agency that received the emergency call
considers your location information and
phone number necessary for important
purposes, such as life saving, the agency
can retrieve them regardless of your
settings.
In addition, the area/timing to introduce
"Location notification of emergency call"
depends on the state of preparation in
each agency that receives emergency
calls.
• When you are making an emergency call
(110, 119, and 118) from your terminal,
be sure to notify that you are calling
from a mobile phone and give your mobile
phone number and present location
clearly, as the police/fire department may
call you back for confirmation.
During an emergency call, be sure to stay
where you are so that your call will not be
interrupted. After making an emergency
call, do not turn off your mobile phone
immediately. Keep it on for about 10 minutes
so that it can receive an incoming call.
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