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"I welcome this report and the value of the ‘112’ number. I would propose that all EU airports, seaports and border crossings prominently display signs showing that ‘112’ is the phone number for emergency services throughout the EU. These signs should be displayed in arrival and departure areas, and at security points including passport control, to promote awareness of the service. With schools closed for the summer holidays and families heading off on their vacations it is important that people be aware of the ‘112’ European Emergency Number. More must be done to promote awareness of this number and to improve the effectiveness and quality of emergency call systems. With the right technology upgrades dispatchers could be informed within seconds of the location of callers and we should look into this. That the number can be dialled anywhere in the 27 Member States of the EU and gives access to the police, ambulance, coastguard and fire service is an invaluable service and of vital importance to holidaymakers."@en1
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