If your life is in danger, call the police at 110
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If your life is in danger, call the police at 110
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Stay calm. Always speak clearly and slowly when making an emergency call. If possible, enlist the aid of a Japanese speaker in placing the call. These Japanese phrases will be helpful if the operator does not understand English.
Remember: Stay on the line! DO NOT hang up until the operator hangs up.
救急車をお願いします。
Kyukyusha o onegaishimasu.
Please send an ambulance.
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火事です。
Kaji desu.
There is a fire.
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警察官をおねがいします。
Keikan o onegaishimasu
Please send a policeman.
私の名前は_____です。
Watashi no namae wa _____ desu.
My name is _____.
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私の住所は_____です。
Watashi no jusho wa _____ desu.
My address is _____.
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私の電話番号は_____です。
Watashi no denwa bango wa _____ desu.
My telephone number is _____.
Police: 110
Fire: 119
Ambulance: 119
(English/Spanish/Chinese/Korean/Thai)
Monday to Friday 17:00 – 20:00
Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays 9:00 – 20:00
03-5285-8185
(English, Korean, Mandarin, and Japanese)
Monday to Friday 8:30 – 17:15 Telephone: 03-3501-0110 Translation is available 24 hours every day via 110
U.S. Air Force Hospital, Yokota: 0425-52-2511, ext. 57740
Honolulu Poison Control Center: 1-808-941-4411
Osaka Toxicity: 0990-50-2499, 06-871-9999