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112 is Sweden's emergency number that you call when there is a risk to life, property, or the environment.
Do you have a speech or hearing impairment? If so, you can contact the emergency number 112 through the SMS112 service or the Swedish Post and Telecom Authority's relay services.
113 13 is Sweden's national information number for accidents and crises.
114 14 is the national police telephone number for non-emergency police matters.
Have you or a family member become ill? Then you should call 1177 for medical advice.
Here you find important numbers and support organizations for when you need help and support.
An important public announcement (VMA) is used during serious incidents and disruptions to societal functions.
Here you find educational material on the emergency number 112 for schools, children and young people, for the elderly and those learning Swedish.
The 112 app offers security and support for those living temporarily or permanently in Sweden.
On behalf of the Swedish government, we are responsible for the emergency number 112 and play a key role in the country's crisis preparedness.
Here you will find information about SOS Alarm’s organisation, our common functions and subsidiaries. Read more about Group Management and Board of Directors.
SOS Alarm Sverige AB complies with the State’s ownership policy and its reporting principles.
Learn about SOS Alarm's patient safety work and links to research and development.
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Here we have compiled the most frequently asked questions that come to our Customer Service Centre.
Are you interested in working for SOS Alarm? Here you find important information on what we look for and current job openings.
Last updated 8 juni 2026