Having emergency contact information on hand and being well-prepared are essential for tourists visiting Vietnam to have a fun and safe trip. Before your trip, KissTour will give helpful travel information to make sure you have the necessary knowledge and resources needed.
List of Vietnam emergency phone numbers
- 115 – Ambulance & First Aid: In case of health issues, accidents, or other medical emergencies.
- 113 – Police: For reporting crimes or in case of safety threats.
- 114 – Fire Department: For emergencies involving fires, accidents, or hazardous situations.
- 112 – Nationwide Search and Rescue Request: For large-scale rescue efforts and assistance.
- 111 – Child Protection Hotline: Dedicated to child safety and welfare concerns.
- 110 – International telephone service: For international call-related issues and assistance.
- 1088 – Law Consultancy service: For legal guidance and advice.
- 1080 – General information service: For general inquiries and information about Vietnam.
- 116 – Phone number inquiries: To find or verify phone numbers in Vietnam.

Being well-prepared is essential to have a fun and safe trip in Vietnam. | Source: Pexels.
**Note: To make an emergency call in Vietnam, travelers need to use a SIM card from a Vietnamese carrier or an international SIM card with roaming capability in Vietnam. If your SIM does not support roaming, travelers should purchase a Vietnam SIM card for tourists to ensure they can make emergency calls when needed.
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What to do if facing an emergency in Vietnam?
- Stay calm and assess the situation to understand the severity.
- Dial the relevant emergency number: 113 for police, 114 for fires, or 115 for medical emergencies.
- Clearly state your location and the situation of the emergency to ensure prompt assistance.
- Keep in mind 4 First Aid steps for emergencies:

4 Key Steps of First Aid for Emergencies. | Source: BLS First Aid.
Additional Helpful Contacts for Travelers
Holding Hotel Reception or Host’s visit card
Save your hotel’s reception number in your phone or have it written down. Hotel staff can offer quick help, communicate with local authorities on your behalf, or arrange transport to the nearest hospital.
Vietnamese phrases for foreigners to use in emergencies, particularly in rural or suburban areas

These phrases could be quite useful for foreigners in unexpected situations. For better pronunciation, it might be helpful to practice beforehand or save these phrases in a handy reference app on your phone.
>>> Read more: Vietnamese Phrases for Travel – What Every Tourist Needs to Know
Keep in Mind the Address of your country’s Embassy (in Hanoi) or Consulate (in Ho Chi Minh City)
It’s crucial to note down the contact number of your country’s embassy or consulate in Vietnam. They can offer assistance in legal issues, lost passports, or major crises.

U.S. Consulate General Ho Chi Minh City is located at 4 Le Duan Street, Ben Nghe Ward, District 1. | Source: Sam Huang.
FAQs about Emergency numbers in Vietnam
Do emergency calls in Vietnam support other languages than Vietnamese and English?
Currently, emergency hotlines in Vietnam primarily support Vietnamese and English. However, depending on the specific situation and the receiving unit, you might receive support in other languages, especially when contacting international switchboards or organizations with connections to international institutions.
How do I contact the Vietnam police?
To contact the police in Vietnam, dial 113 from any mobile or landline phone. This number connects you directly to the local police for immediate assistance in case of crime, safety threats, or public disturbances.
**Essential tip: If you’re unsure of which emergency number to call, or if you need local guidance, reach out to your hotel or ask a nearby local for immediate assistance and advice. Most locals are friendly and willing to help travelers in times of need.
Does Vietnam have 911?
Vietnam does not have a universal emergency number like 911. Instead, there are separate emergency numbers for different situations:
- 113 for Police
- 114 for the Fire Department
- 115 for Ambulance and Medical Emergencies
Hopefully, this information will be useful in any needed situation in your Vietnam trip!