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Urgent Reports: Flensburg, North Friesland, and Schleswig-Flensburg Regions Witness Surge of Emergency Calls

Emergency call and exchange services facing disruptions at North Regional Control Centre in Harrislee.

Urgency Reports Surface in Flensburg, North Friesland, and Schleswig-Flensburg Region, as per RLS...
Urgency Reports Surface in Flensburg, North Friesland, and Schleswig-Flensburg Region, as per RLS NORD

Urgent Reports: Flensburg, North Friesland, and Schleswig-Flensburg Regions Witness Surge of Emergency Calls

Residents in the area are facing some challenges when trying to contact the police due to ongoing disruptions at the Regional Control Centre North in Harrislee. The disruptions are affecting emergency calls and landlines at the control centre, causing some inconvenience for those in need of immediate assistance.

The Regional Control Centre North is the primary control centre in Harrislee, responsible for managing various emergency services in the region. However, these disruptions do not seem to be affecting all emergency services, as some are still operational.

To ensure that residents can still get in touch with the police during these disruptions, the authorities are advising people to use landline numbers instead of the emergency number 110. If residents are unable to reach the police via the emergency number, they should contact their local police via landline numbers.

The cause of the disruptions at the Harrislee control centre is not specified, and there is currently no estimated time for when the issues will be resolved. The public will be updated once the disruptions have been addressed.

For those who need to get in touch with the Regional Control Centre North, they can contact them via telephone at 0461/99930240. Their email address is [email protected].

It is important to note that the identity of the head or spokesperson of the Regional Control Centre North in Harrislee is not publicly disclosed at this time.

Despite these challenges, it's crucial for residents to remain calm and patient during these disruptions. The authorities are working diligently to resolve the issues as soon as possible, and regular updates will be provided to the public as more information becomes available.

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