It’s important to have key numbers handy when traveling, especially for emergencies. Here’s a table summarizing essential contacts in Pattaya for British tourists:
Emergency/Service | Number | Notes |
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General Emergency | 191 | Police, Fire, Ambulance. English may be limited, so basic Thai useful if possible. |
Tourist Police | 1155 | Specifically for tourists, often have English-speaking staff, good for theft, scams, etc. |
Medical Emergency | 1669 | Ambulance service. Some hospitals have English-speaking staff, especially private ones. |
British Embassy (Bangkok) | +66 2 305 8333 | For serious incidents, lost passports, legal issues, etc. |
Highway Police | 1193 | If involved in a road accident. |
Additional Numbers:
Service | Number | Notes |
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Fire Department | 199 | |
Pattaya City Call Center | 1337 then press 9 for English | Can connect you to various services |
Tourist Assistance Center (Bangkok) | +66 2 281 5051 |
Important Notes:
- Save these numbers in your phone: Don’t rely on just having them written down.
- Know your hotel’s number: For any issues within the hotel itself.
- Travel insurance: Ensure you have comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical emergencies and other incidents.
- Keep calm: In an emergency, try to stay calm and clearly explain the situation.
- Basic Thai phrases: Even a few words like “help” (“chuay duai”) can be helpful.
Hopefully, you won’t need these numbers, but it’s always best to be prepared!