hälytyskeskuksen
Hälytyskeskus, often translated as Emergency Response Centre or Alarm Centre, is a critical part of the public safety infrastructure in Finland. These centers are responsible for receiving emergency calls from the public and dispatching the appropriate emergency services, such as police, ambulance, and rescue services. The primary emergency number in Finland is 112, which connects callers to the hälytyskeskus.
When an individual dials 112, the call is routed to a hälytyskeskus operator. The operator assesses the
Hälytyskeskukset operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week, ensuring that help is available at all