15, 18, 114, 196… numbers, which, put one behind the other, could make you think of a winning lottery sequence. However, this is not the case… Looking at them more closely, you will realize that they are, on the contrary, numbers you know: emergency numbers. You often have one or two left. in memory on the 6 most known. Numbers that could save you the day in case of a glitch. Especially during vacation time. It is in this perspective that the Service-Public.fr site has decided to take stock. On his site, he offers an infographic that lists the 6 numbers and the associated structures to know absolutely. He recalls that they are free and accessible 24 hours a day on the territory.

Among them, and often the best known, the number of the Samu 15, then comes the Police – Gendarmerie 17, that of the firefighters 18, that of the deaf or hard of hearing 114, of Rescue at sea 196, and finally the European emergency number 112. The latter, a little less well known than the others, is nevertheless an emergency number that is accessible and free anywhere in the European Union. It offers, in addition to the national emergency numbers, a single call number. The rest of the numbers indicated by the site, less used the rest of the year: the aeronautical emergency number: 191 and the maritime emergency number: 196, could also be useful to you this summer in the event of a problem while traveling or at sea. .