keskushälytysyksikön
Keskushälytysyksikkö, often abbreviated as KHY, is a Finnish term referring to a central alarm unit or dispatch center. This unit serves as the primary point of contact for emergency services, including police, fire departments, and ambulance services. When an emergency call is placed, it is typically routed to the keskushälytysyksikkö, where trained dispatchers assess the situation and coordinate the appropriate response.
The core function of a KHY is to receive, process, and relay information to emergency responders in
Keskushälytysyksiköt are integral to the public safety infrastructure in Finland. Their operations are crucial for minimizing