TABLE 1 EMERGENCY NUMBERS, USAGE AND ORGANISATION
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1 TABLE 1 EMERGENCY NUMBERS, USAGE AND ORGANISATION ANNEX to COCOM08-17 FINAL Country Overview Tables Other emergency numbers beside 112 Monthly call statistics, share of hoax/false calls Structure of Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) Call routing Belgium Medical Assistance/ Fire Brigade/ Civil Protection Police Antipoisoning Centre / Suicide Prevention (French/Dutch) 106/107/108 - Moral Assistance (Dutch/ French/ German) 102/103 - Child Listening Services (Dutch/French) Child Focus. Estimated share of hoax/false calls: 112/100/101 - number of hoax calls limited but false calls can run up to 90% during certain periods. Other emergency numbers - hoax calls about 33% going up to 90% in peak periods (WE, school holidays); false calls 20-27% 112 calls are routed in the same way as 100 calls. 112, 100 and 101 calls benefit from priority routing. Bulgaria currently only available in Sofia; to be introduced nation-wide by the end of The current national numbers will then be phased out: ambulance police fire brigade Number of calls: (in Sofia) of which 3000 real emergencies Estimated share of hoax/false calls: 85-95% for 112 The 112 system is currently being established and will consist of 6 centres (one per economic region). The centres will be interchangeable. Calls will be routed to two centres that will dispatch the calls to the other ones via IP. Call dispatching will be automatic without call taker intervention. The dispatching will be software driven, based on caller, workload of call centres and other criteria.
2 Other emergency numbers beside 112 Monthly call statistics, share of hoax/false calls Structure of Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) Call routing Czech Republic fire rescue medical service municipal police police Number of calls: Estimated share of hoax/false calls: 60% to 80% for 112 and 30% for national emergency numbers. All calls to 112, mobile calls to 150 from outside the City of Prague and fixed calls to 150 in 61 districts are handled by 14 regional emergency telephone call centres (TCTV 112) managed by Fire Rescue Service. In the remaining 16 districts and the City of Prague, fixed calls to 150 are routed to the traditional call centres of the Fire Rescue Service. The implementation of a call handling based on a single technological platform for all emergency calls is being considered. Emergency calls are routed to the local exchange and then directly transferred to the geographical number of the relevant PSAP. The TCTV 112 system is connected to the universal telephone service provider s network at three sites. An automatic backup functionality is in place to ensure that the system continues working should connection fail at one of the sites. This backup also works as capacity spill-over if a TCTV is overloaded. Denmark No other emergency numbers Number of calls: Estimated share of hoax/false calls: 75% of calls do not require emergency followup because they are not considered emergencies or are made in error or accidentally. The national fire brigade handles calls within the Greater Copenhagen. Elsewhere, emergency calls are handled by seven PSAPs of the police. Emergency calls are routed by all operators to the network of the universal service provider, who, in turn, routes the calls to the relevant PSAP. 2
3 Other emergency numbers beside 112 Monthly call statistics, share of hoax/false calls Structure of Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) Call routing Germany police Number of calls: (40% of total emergency calls) Estimated share of hoax/false calls: 10 to 50% of all calls, going up to 85% for mobile calls. The share is lower for 110. In several areas, PSAPs handling 112 and 110 are collocated; elsewhere it is possible to put through calls from a 112 PSAP to a 110 PSAP and vice versa. No difference in the routing of 112 and 110 calls. Calls are routed to the specific telephone number of the appropriate PSAP based on the of the call. Estonia 110 police Reflection started on uniting emergency numbers Number of calls: Estimated share of hoax/false calls: 1-2% The authority responsible for handling 112 calls is the Emergency Response Centre (ERC) of the National Rescue Board under the Ministry of Interior. There are four regional Emergency Response Centres. Calls to 112 can be put through to the PSAP handling 110 if they concern the Police. In the event where one regional Emergency Response Centre is saturated calls are automatically forwarded to another regional ERC. Ireland all emergencies Number of calls: 999 and Two PSAPs handle emergency calls Estimated share of hoax/false calls: Up to 80% for both 999 and 112 3
4 Other emergency numbers beside 112 Monthly call statistics, share of hoax/false calls Structure of Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) Call routing Greece police fire brigade emergency medical services coast guard Number of calls: (in Attica Region) (in Attica Region) One PSAP located in the capital Athens handles 112 calls Estimated share of hoax/false calls: approx. 15% of calls are false (data about Attica Region) Spain Managed at national level: 062 and two different police bodies. Managed at regional level: medical assistance fire brigade civil protection police Managed at local level: fire brigade police Number of calls: (73.7%) 091/062/ (13%) Other regional numbers (13.3%) Estimated share of hoax/false calls: 63.3% for 112 (22% false calls and 41.3% hoax calls), mainly from SIMless mobile phones. Emergency centres are a regional competence. There are 19 emergency centres and also backup emergency centres in some regions. Call routing is based the origin of the call. 112 is translated into the appropriate geographic number of the emergency call centre concerned. 4
5 Other emergency numbers beside 112 Monthly call statistics, share of hoax/false calls Structure of Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) Call routing France 15 - ambulance 17 - police-gendarmerie 18 fire service. In addition, there are three other numbers for social emergencies. Number of calls: million (0,37 million handled by 15 call centres and 0, 74 million handled by 18 call centres) million in addition to 112 calls million in addition to 112 calls Call centres handling 112 calls are designated by Prefects of each Department: one third has designated "15" call centres to handle 112 calls and two thirds have designated "18" call centres to handle 112 calls. All emergency calls are directly routed to the territorially competent call centre. There is routing table in each department that operators must use for routing calls. Work is underway to create a national database. Italy police medical emergencies child emergencies fire department Number of calls: million Emergency calls are routed to the nearest competent PSAP Cyprus 199 -all emergencies Number of calls: 112 and Emergency calls are handled by the police at district level. Project has been started to prepare specifications for a new 112 System and its infrastructure. Call routing is based on the place of origin of the call. 5
6 Other emergency numbers beside 112 Monthly call statistics, share of hoax/false calls Structure of Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) Call routing Latvia The existing national numbers are only available from fixed networks: 01 - fire fighting and rescue service; 02- national police; 03- emergency medical care Number of calls: 112 and Estimated share of hoax/false calls: % 112 calls are handled by the State Fire- Fighting and Rescue Service in its 26 regional centres and the main centre in the capital Riga. Where necessary, 112 calls are put through to the PSAP of the national police, emergency medical care and gas emergency service. 112 calls are routed to the appropriate regional centre based on the of the call origination. In the case of overloading or technical failure calls are forwarded to the main call centre in Riga. Lithuania 102 or 022 or 02 (depending on the network) - Police 101 or 011 or 01 (depending on the network) - Fire-and-rescue service 103 or 033 or 03 (depending on the network) - ambulance service In future, these numbers will be withdrawn and 112 will become the sole number. Number of calls: , 011, , 022, , 033, Estimated share of hoax/false calls: Approx % 112 calls in the capital Vilnius and its surroundings are handled by the Emergency Response Centre under the Ministry of the Interior. Elsewhere, 112 calls are handled by local police stations. Calls to the national emergency numbers are handled by local fire and rescue, police and ambulance services with the exception for Vilnius, where calls to police and fire and rescue national numbers are handled by the Emergency Response Centre. It is planned in the future to establish a common, centralized and ITbased system of emergency call handling. Calls are routed on the basis of the geographic principle according to the service area of the relevant PSAP. Luxembourg police Number of calls: Estimated share of hoax/false calls: 21,47% for 112 The emergency authority responsible for handling calls to 112 is the Rescue Services Agency of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Calls to 112 can be put through to 113 and vice-versa. All calls are routed directly from the network operators to the Rescue Services Agency. 6
7 Other emergency numbers beside 112 Monthly call statistics, share of hoax/false calls Structure of Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) Call routing Hungary 104 ambulance police fire brigade / civil protection It is planned to abolish national numbers in the future Number of calls: Estimated share of hoax/false calls: 90-95% for 112 and 5-10% for 107. A detailed breakdown per emergency number available: calls/day of which fake, wrong number and false; calls/day of which 598 fake; calls/day of which 108 fake, 905 wrong number and 109 false; calls/day of which fake, wrong number and false PSAPs handling 112 calls are under the authority of the Police. In future it planned to set up three integrated emergency calls centres 112 calls are translated and routed as calls to the national emergency number. In the event of a technical failure, 112 calls are rerouted to the Budapest Police Headquarters. 7
8 Other emergency numbers beside 112 Monthly call statistics, share of hoax/false calls Structure of Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) Call routing Malta Prior (legacy) emergency numbers can still be used: 191 police ambulance civil protection Number of calls: A single 112 call centre (PSAP) is operated by Malta Police Force that coordinates the intervention of the relevant emergency services. 112 calls are routed to the incumbent PSTN operator and subsequently to the PSAP. When calls cannot get through, they are automatically diverted to the Civil Protection Department (CPD) acting as a backup PSAP. Netherlands No other emergency numbers Number of calls: of which real emergency calls Estimated share of hoax/false calls: About 66%. A Single Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) of the National Police Agency handles all mobile 112 calls. All fixed line calls are routed to one of the 24 regional PSAPs that forward them to the appropriate Emergency Centre. Reorganisation of the entire emergency response structure is under way. In the new structure all calls will be routed to the PSAP of the National Police Agency and, if possible, directly connected without human action to the appropriate emergency service. All 112 calls are automatically routed to the appropriate PSAP. 8
9 Other emergency numbers beside 112 Monthly call statistics, share of hoax/false calls Structure of Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) Call routing Austria fire department gas-related emergencies police mountain rescue 141- duty physicians 142 telephone counselling rescue/ ambulance service emergency services for children and young people Number of calls: calls are handled by the Federal Police at the district level Calls are routed depending on the caller to the relevant PSAP. Poland police fire brigade ambulance river rescue service mountain/sea rescue service municipal police power stations brigade gas brigade heating brigade, waterworks brigade Number of calls: Estimated share of hoax/false calls: approx. 70% approx. 50% (data for ) Calls to 112 and 998 are handled by 330 PSAPs in case of calls from fixed networks and by 92 PSAPs in case of calls from mobile networks (situation as of ) Call routing is based on special routing numbers according to a mapping database. 9
10 Other emergency numbers beside 112 Monthly call statistics, share of hoax/false calls Structure of Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) Call routing Portugal fire emergency (continental part of Portugal, not available in Madeira or Azores). Former (legacy) general emergency number 115 can still be used Number of calls: 112 (and 115) PSAPs handle 112 calls. A new 112 service model is in preparation. Emergency calls are routed through PT Comunicações, S.A., which delivers emergency calls to PSAPs (112 and 115) and Fire Departments (117). Calls to the legacy number 115 are routed in the same way as 112 calls. Romania 112 is the main nationwide number. The existing legacy national numbers will remain in operation for a limited period of time: ambulance 955 police fire brigade Number of calls: Estimated share of hoax/false calls: 91% for 112 calls in 2007 One PSAP in Bucharest and in the main city of each county. All calls from fixed and mobile networks are routed to the fixed incumbent s network and then onwards to appropriate PSAP of the county, from which the call originates. Calls to the existing legacy national numbers are routed to 112. Slovenia police Number of calls: Estimated share of hoax/false calls: Less than 10% 112 calls are handled by 13 PSAPs with two operators on duty. 112 calls are immediately put through to the Police PSAPs, if necessary. Emergency calls are routed over the incumbent s network to specific geographic numbers in each region. 10
11 Other emergency numbers beside 112 Monthly call statistics, share of hoax/false calls Structure of Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) Call routing Slovakia 150 fire and rescue medical emergency 158- police 159 municipal police Number of calls: Estimated share of hoax/false calls: % are false national numbers - about 10-15% 112 calls are handled by 8 PSAPS - coordination centres at the county level - of the integrated rescue system. The PSAPs are operated by county authorities. Fire and rescue service has 50 PSAPs and the police has 44 PSAPs. Calls to 112 and 155 are routed to the nearest of the 8 PSAPs of the integrated rescue system. Calls to 150, 158 and 159 are routed, respectively, to the nearest PSAP of the fire and rescue service or to the PSAP of the State or municipal police. Finland police (and local numbers) - maritime rescue services Number of calls: Maritime rescue numbers Estimated share of hoax/false calls: Approx. 27% of 112 calls in 2007, of which 16% hoax, 16% silent and 68% false. There are 15 regional emergency response centres (ERC) for 112 (and 10022) and an additional one in Åland Islands. There are three response centres for the maritime rescue services. 112 (and 10022) calls are routed to the ERC nearest to the caller. The ERC for each municipality area is defined by the Ministry of Interior. Call routing for maritime rescue services ( ) is based on the same principle. Their three regional centres also have their local numbers that can be used to call them directly. Sweden No other emergency numbers Number of calls: Estimated share of hoax/false calls: Approx 60 %. Calls are handled by 18 emergency centres of SOS Alarm, a company owned by the State, regional and local authorities. When needed, for example, during major accidents or storms the co-operation between the centres is extensive. An Identification Plan of Municipalities is used to map the origin of the call (geographical area) and type of access (PSTN, PLMN, IP-based etc.) into a specific code. This code is subsequently used to route the call to the appropriate emergency centre. 11
12 Other emergency numbers beside 112 Monthly call statistics, share of hoax/false calls Structure of Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) Call routing United Kingdom all emergencies Number of calls: 112 and million Estimated share of hoax/false calls: For mobile calls (both 112 and 999) - 44%; For fixed calls - 28% for calls to 999 on BT s network and 93% for calls to 112 on BT s network. About 1% of genuine calls connected to EAs that originate in BT s network are 112 calls 99.4% of 999 and 112 calls from all access networks (fixed, mobile GSM, and VoIP) are answered by the same Stage 1 PSAPs run largely by two CPs - BT (5 PSAPs) and Cable and Wireless (2 PSAPs). The other 0.6% of calls are handled by Kingston Communications which provides fixed line services in Kingston upon Hull and Global Communications which covers the railway infrastructure.) Other CPs contract with either BT or C&W to handle their emergency calls. These calls are then onward connected to around 220 stage 2 PSAPs run by the Emergency Authorities ( EAs ) (Fire, Police, Ambulance & Coastguard). The Emergency Authorities are operated at county or regional level and are financed through a mixture of local and national government funds. 112s and 999s are answered with same priority. 112 and 999 calls from mobile networks and other CPs for which the BT PSAP handles calls are indistinguishable for BT s stage 1 PSAP operators - all sent to BT as 999s. CPs only have to route 999 and 112 calls to one of the stage 1 PSAPs. The emergency calls are routed through the public network but are prioritised over normal voice calls. The Stage 1 PSAPs use information automatically provided in the voice call signalling to match the caller to the responding local EA. For fixed lines, the telephone number is used to look-up the registered installation address for fixed lines on customer data securely provided for the PSAP s emergency database - then the postcode of the address is matched against the appropriate local stage 2 PSAP s (EA s) catchment area. For mobile calls the cell identity is used along with a knowledge of cell coverage area to match caller to an EA catchment area. Calls are then onward connected to the appropriate stage 2 PSAP (EA). 12
13 TABLE 2 AVAILABILITY FOR MOBILE AND VoIP USERS Note: unless otherwise specified, the information provided applies to calls to both 112 and national emergency numbers, where applicable (see Table 1 for details on emergency numbers). Availability over Mobile networks For users of international roaming services Over another available domestic network when subscriber network not available (national roaming) From handsets without SIM card From handsets with SIM cards that are blocked or expired or with foreign SIM cards that are not authorised to roam Availability from VoIP telephones Belgium Yes No No Yes for expired SIM cards Provision of access is mandatory for VoIP considered as PATS. Nomadic VoIP services may either not provide access or not provide data. Bulgaria Yes Yes Yes Yes Technically possible but calling party is problematic. Czech Republic Yes Yes Yes for 112 Yes for 112 Access depends on the VoIP service provider Denmark Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes if the VoIP operator enables subscribers to make outgoing calls to numbers in the Danish numbering plan. Germany Yes Yes Currently Yes for 112 only, but No as from the 2 nd half of 2008 Handled like SIMless calls Yes in principle as from
14 Availability over Mobile networks For users of international roaming services Over another available domestic network when subscriber network not available (national roaming) From handsets without SIM card From handsets with SIM cards that are blocked or expired or with foreign SIM cards that are not authorised to roam Availability from VoIP telephones Estonia Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes, for users of IP telephones connected to IP PBXs. Ireland Yes Yes Yes Yes Depends on the VoIP service Greece Yes Yes for 112 Yes for 112 Yes for 112 VoIP providers are obliged, subject to technical feasibility, to provide for access to 112 and national emergency numbers free of charge. Spain Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes, for VoIP services considered as non- PATS that use numbers from the national numbering plan. In the case of one VoIP operator 112 is the only available emergency number. France Yes Yes No Yes for blocked SIM No for expired and foreign SIM cards that are not authorised to roam in France 112 is possible for VoIP calls established through a Box and calls are correctly routed to the nearest PSAP. Some operators enable their nomadic VoIP customers to use the Box of other customers of the same operator that also enable access to
15 Availability over Mobile networks For users of international roaming services Over another available domestic network when subscriber network not available (national roaming) From handsets without SIM card From handsets with SIM cards that are blocked or expired or with foreign SIM cards that are not authorised to roam Availability from VoIP telephones Italy Yes No, unless a commercial national roaming agreement exists Yes Yes for blocked and expired SIM cards; No for foreign SIM cards not authorised to roam in Italy Access to emergency services is provided by VoIP services considered equivalent to PATS. Also nomadic VoIP services are subject to legal regulation to provide access. Cyprus Yes No No No Yes for VoIP services provided at a fixed Latvia Lithuania Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes for VoIP service providers recognised as PATS but it may be subject to certain conditions. Luxembourg Yes Yes Yes Yes The accessibility depends on the features of the device and software used. Hungary Yes (roamers from the USA can also call 911) Yes Yes Yes No Malta Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes for VoIP services classified as PATS 15
16 Availability over Mobile networks For users of international roaming services Over another available domestic network when subscriber network not available (national roaming) From handsets without SIM card From handsets with SIM cards that are blocked or expired or with foreign SIM cards that are not authorised to roam Availability from VoIP telephones Netherlands Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes for VoIP services classified as PATS. If possible, the call is routed to a regional PSAP, if not the call is routed to the PSAP of the National Police Agency. Also some other VoIP applications provide access to 112. Austria Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes, if the VoIP service enables calls to other telephone numbers. Poland Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes in most cases Portugal Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes, if the service is provided with a number of the National Numbering Plan (including 30xxxxxxx Nomadic Services). Romania Yes No No Yes Yes for VoIP users who have access to the public telephone network. Emergency calls from Internet are neither standardized nor regulated. Slovenia Yes Yes No Yes Yes 16
17 Availability over Mobile networks For users of international roaming services Over another available domestic network when subscriber network not available (national roaming) From handsets without SIM card From handsets with SIM cards that are blocked or expired or with foreign SIM cards that are not authorised to roam Availability from VoIP telephones Slovakia Yes Yes Yes for 112 Yes for 112; for calls to the national numbers availability depends on the operator Yes for VoIP services recognised as PATS Finland Yes Yes Yes for 112 Yes for 112 Yes, provided that VoIP subscribers can make normal E.164 calls. Sweden Yes Yes Yes Yes Users of VoIP services allowing for calls to numbers in the Swedish numbering plan can in most cases call 112. These services are usually implemented using an analogue telephony adapter to enable the use of standard PSTN phones. The availability of access to emergency numbers from computerbased VoIP applications depends on the service provider; in most cases emergency numbers are available. United Kingdom Yes No, but issue under consideration No Yes for barred SIM (eg for non-payment), but No for terminated SIM and SIM not authorised to roam in the UK Access is increasingly provided by VoIP services that can access the public telephone network to make outgoing, or outgoing/incoming voice calls. It is mandatory for access providers of such VoIP services to do so by September
18 TABLE 3 CALL HANDLING Note: unless otherwise specified, the information provided applies to calls to both 112 and national emergency numbers, where applicable (see Table 1 for details on emergency numbers). Unsuccessful call ratio Call set-up time Response time Calls in foreign languages and foreign language capabilities Follow-up actions Belgium 10 sec. max. Bulgaria Approx. less that half sec. 1-5 sec. Approx. 2 calls per week are in foreign languages. PSAP operators can answer calls in English, French, German and Romanian. English is mainly used. Czech Republic 0% in January 2008 for all emergency numbers from both fixed and mobile phones In January 2008, the call set-up time ranged from 0.69 sec. (fixed) and 0.77 (mobile) for 112 calls to 2.01 sec. (fixed) and 2.55 sec. (mobile) for 158 calls. For 112 and 150 calls handled by the TCTV system, the total response time is 3.1 sec. consisting of 0.5 sec. of ringing signal and 2.6 sec. of automatic message indicating that the call is an emergency call. All these calls are responded within 20 sec. About 3 % of all calls are handled in a foreign language of which 50% in English, 30% in German, 10% in Russian and 10% in other languages. All TCTV 112 operators must be able to speak either English or German. Some of them can also speak other languages. An overview of the language skills of operators is maintained within the system and calls can be transferred to a free operator who speaks the relevant language. The application software includes an auxiliary language expert system for the formulation of questions in six languages: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish and Russian. In 2007, approx. 37% of calls received by the TCTV 112 system were terminated by caller during the automatic emergency call message. Approx. 5.5% of the remaining calls were handled by units of the Integrated Rescue System. Other calls were either terminated by the operator, or advice was provided over the telephone, or they were transferred to other specific services (e.g. the Samaritans). 18
19 Unsuccessful call ratio Call set-up time Response time Calls in foreign languages and foreign language capabilities Follow-up actions Denmark All calls get through A few sec. Average sec. All PSAPs can handle calls in English Follow-up action required for about 25% of calls Germany No specific statistics for emergency calls. Average probability of successful call setup in telephone networks is better than 97% Estimated to be the same as for other local calls: approx. 2 sec for PSTN access and about three times as long for GSM and VoIP access On average, between 5 and 20 sec., rising up to 1 min. in case of saturation 1% of all calls are in foreign languages. Conversation in English possible in most cases and also in the language of the neighbouring country in border areas. Operational action, i.e. dispatch of emergency units, normally within 1 min. in the case of 20-50% of real emergency calls. Advice to callers provided pending arrival on the spot. Estonia No regulation but 10 sec. is the target 40-50% of calls are in Russian; 2-4% in other languages (mainly Finnish, English). The call is answered by operator who is most skilled in the language concerned Ireland Between 0.7 and 1 sec. Greece A few sec sec sec. for 86% of calls and 6-20 sec. for 13% of calls (data about Attica Region) a few seconds (data about Attica Region) 4-5% of 112 calls are made in foreign languages. The PSAP can answer 112 calls in English or French and calls in other foreign languages can be transferred to the staff serving national emergency numbers on the same premises. As regards 199, only 0.001% of calls are handled in foreign languages, such as English, Albanian and Pakistani. Out of approx calls per month, assistance is dispatched in response to about 800 calls 19
20 Unsuccessful call ratio Call set-up time Response time Calls in foreign languages and foreign language capabilities Follow-up actions Spain The share of unsuccessful calls is slightly lower than for national calls overall - i.e. average of 0.79% for mobile networks and 0.37% for fixed networks. Call set-up time is similar to that for national calls overall - i.e seconds for mobile service and 1.45 seconds for fixed service. The average response time for 112 PSAPs that provided information was 6.5 seconds. 97% of the calls were answered in less than 20 seconds. The average response time for PSAPs handling other national emergency numbers that provided this information was 14 seconds. The share of calls in foreign languages is less than 1%. All 112 emergency centres can answer calls in English, 9 centres in French and some centres in German, Arabic, Portuguese and Italian. Specific arrangements include automatic translation, on-call interpreters and agreements with other emergency services. Some 112 centres produce statistics about the type of emergencies, follow-up actions and gravity of the emergency. France It is possible to answer calls in English. In addition, using the services of an interpretation agency through a conference call enables conversations in more languages. Some call centres start to be fitted with automatic translation devices. Italy Cyprus Latvia 4-5 sec. for calls can be answered in Russian. Less than 1% of calls are made in other foreign languages. 20
21 Unsuccessful call ratio Call set-up time Response time Calls in foreign languages and foreign language capabilities Follow-up actions Lithuania Approx. 25% (for operators storing this data) Up to 9 sec. (for those fixed network operators that store this data) 4-20 sec (according to those fixed network operators that store this data) Approx. 25% of calls are made and answered in foreign languages, of which 90% are calls in Russian, 9.9% in Polish and the remaining 0.1% in other languages (English, German). All PSAP operators speak Russian and Polish and the PSAP seeks to ensure the presence of at least one English and one Germanspeaking operator in each shift. Luxembourg For 112 the share of calls made in foreign languages is 0,39% Hungary 5-10 sec (followed by sec pre-recorded message) 3-5%, higher during tourist seasons. Call handling is possible in English and German and also in the languages of neighbouring countries in border areas % of calls have follow-up actions, mostly oral advice. For 5-10 % of calls emergency unit is dispatched immediately. The number of calls involving followup action are as follows (per day and per emergency number): Malta As a rule Maltese PSAP presently handles calls in Maltese and English. Information available on the number of calls forwarded to the various emergency entities - Police, Civil Protection, hospitals, Armed Forces etc. 21
22 Unsuccessful call ratio Call set-up time Response time Calls in foreign languages and foreign language capabilities Follow-up actions Netherlands The overall share of calls not answered by PSAPs is less than 1% 90% of calls are answered within 10 sec. 5% of calls are in German, English, French, Polish and other European languages. PSAP operators are trained to speak English and German. Interpretation available for other languages. Austria Few seconds 112 call handlers are normally able to answer calls also in English. Operational follow-up (dispatch of a police force team) in relation to 30-35% of calls to 112 and 133 (annual average in the capital Vienna) Poland About 6% of the total of 112 and 998 calls are dispatched to the police and about 3.5% are dispatched to ambulance services (data for ) Portugal % 1.16 sec. for fixed 6.39 sec. for mobile sec 22
23 Unsuccessful call ratio Call set-up time Response time Calls in foreign languages and foreign language capabilities Follow-up actions Romania 9 sec. on average Very few 112 calls in 2007 were in foreign languages % of call handlers can answer calls in English and certain can answer calls in French (17.1%), Hungarian (6.5%), German (2.5 %) as well as Russian, Italian and Spanish ( %). Information about foreign language capabilities of call handlers in other PSAPs is constantly available and conference calls can be set up with a call handler in another PSAP if required. Slovenia % sec. in 80% of cases 3-5 sec. Less than 1% of calls are in foreign languages, mostly in English, German, Hungarian and Italian. PSAP operators are trained in languages and foreign languages calls can be forwarded to another PSAP with qualified staff on duty 60% - no emergency and no follow-up 20% - intervention by emergency services 20%- advice Slovakia A few sec. On average, between 5 and 20 sec., rising up to 1 min. in case of saturation About 2% of calls are handled in foreign language. The PSAPs can answer 112 calls in English, Hungarian, German, Russian and Polish. 23
24 Unsuccessful call ratio Call set-up time Response time Calls in foreign languages and foreign language capabilities Follow-up actions Finland Performance considered satisfactory and better in the case of 112 calls than in the case of ordinary telephone calls Performance considered satisfactory 10 sec or less for 71% of calls in 2006 In addition to official languages (Finnish an Swedish), 112 calls are handled in English. Interpretation service is available for some other languages (e.g. German, French, Russian). Calls to the maritime rescue service are handled in addition to Finnish and Swedish also in English and interpretation service is available for Russian. 45% of 112 calls dispatched to the appropriate operational unit fire brigade, police etc. Sweden Considered to be similar as for ordinary telephone calls Considered to be similar as for ordinary telephone calls 9.1 sec. on average. The target is 8 sec., which should be achieved in 2009 with a change of the technical platform. Estimated to be below 1% but the share is increasing. In the majority of cases English is used. Knowledge of English is obligatory for PSAP call operators. A new interpretation service covering at the beginning languages and later on a considerably bigger number of languages is expected to be launched in spring % can be defined as ambulance calls, 2 % as rescue service and 20 % as police calls. Sometimes advice is sufficient. 24
25 Unsuccessful call ratio Call set-up time Response time Calls in foreign languages and foreign language capabilities Follow-up actions United Kingdom In June 06 July 07, the PSAP response time was (data covers 99.5% of all emergency calls): - in BT PSAP % of calls were responded within 5 sec. and 99.9% of calls within 20 sec.; - in C&W PSAP % of calls were responded within 5 sec. and 98.1% of calls within 20 sec. Some stage 2 PSAPs have the facility to conference-in language support from organisations that offer it on a per call basis. Of calls answered in stage 1 PSAP, approximately 60% are onward connected to the stage 2 PSAPs. Of these onward connected calls about 55% are connected to the Police (including calls where no request is made but there is indication that a problem exists), 39% to the Ambulance, 6% to the Fire with less than 1% to the Coastguard. In the case of calls passed to the Police, more than 50% do no result in immediate deployment of a response. The Fire and Rescue services mobilise a fire appliance in response to about 92% of calls. 25
26 TABLE 4 CALLER LOCATION Note: unless otherwise specified, the information provided applies to calls to both 112 and national emergency numbers, where applicable (see Table 1 for details on emergency numbers). System applied Fixed calls Source of fixed information and its updating System applied Mobile calls Type/ accuracy of caller Exceptions and treatment of VoIP calls Belgium Pull ; caller provided only for calls to 112 and national numbers 100 and 101. Central database operated by the US provider and updated within 24 hours or next working day at the latest. All fixed operators are under obligation to provide data to this database. Pull, system to be improved by August Caller provided only for calls to 112 and national numbers 100 and 101. Cell ID Given that provision of caller is mandatory for all 112, 100 and 1001 calls, some VoIP service providers block access to emergency services Bulgaria Push As soon as the call arrives Source: central database for fixed subscribers currently only covers Sofia. It is planned to produce a comprehensive database to be updated twice a month. It will be stored in the Sofia site with a backup in the Ruse site. Push As soon as the call arrives Cell coordinates, displayed in GIS. In cities the accuracy is from 500 m to 8 km, outside cities up to 40 km. Caller available for fixed VOIP but correctness of the is not guaranteed for nomadic VOIP users. 26
27 System applied Fixed calls Source of fixed information and its updating System applied Mobile calls Type/ accuracy of caller Exceptions and treatment of VoIP calls Czech Republic Pull ; information is obtained for 96.23% of requests regarding 112 and 150 calls handled by the TCTV system. Average 3 sec. and max. 7 sec. from the sending of the inquiry to the database. Source: central database maintained by the universal service provider. Information is updated once a week. All providers are obliged to immediately supply data concerning their subscribers. Push ; is provided only for calls handled by the TCTV system. As soon as the call arrives, visualisation time being max. 10 sec. Geographic coordinates of the focal point of the sector and indication of specific infrastructure objects in that sector. Location is presented as a map area with 70% probability of caller s presence. Caller provided for VoIP calls only if subscribers are included in the database. Denmark Push As soon as the call arrives Source: subscriber information from the Danish telephone directory, which is compared with the 112-system s street- and address database and map system (GIS). The database is updated on a daily basis and all service providers supply data Push. In addition, mobile subscriber data are provided from the telephone and address directory as for fixed calls. As soon as the call arrives Cell-ID with a circle on the map with a 75% probability that the call is originated within that circle.. 27
28 System applied Fixed calls Source of fixed information and its updating System applied Mobile calls Type/ accuracy of caller Exceptions and treatment of VoIP calls Germany Pull 30 to 60 seconds if data requested from operators databases (guaranteed time: 3 minutes) or a few seconds if using the telephone directory on CD-ROM Source: operators subscribers databases available via the NRA or through the inverse telephone directory on CD-ROM (its data may be outdated). The relevant databases should be updated by operators every working day. Pull - by manually contacting relevant personnel at the MNOs or by having recourse to private organisations providing mobile services on the basis of a mobile number May vary greatly, depending on the procedure applied. Up to 60 minutes in the case of manual request to mobile operators and less than one minute if private services are used. Cell ID or Sector ID. Galileo/GPS coordinates in the near future in the context of ecall. In addition, the mobile subscriber s address can be retrieved from operators databases. No caller for VoIP users without telephone number (outgoing calls only services). No caller for nomadic VoIP users due to lack of standards. Estonia Both push and pull can be used to receive information electronically 23 sec. on average Source: the relevant service provider s database. Both push and pull methods can be used to receive information electronically 23 sec. on average Coordinates of the mobile handset, accuracy is approx. 1 x 2 km Not available for certain types of VoIP. 28
29 System applied Fixed calls Source of fixed information and its updating System applied Mobile calls Type/ accuracy of caller Exceptions and treatment of VoIP calls Ireland Push Source: database for landline local loops of the incumbent. It is updated once each 24 hour day. Pull No information technology capability currently available at PSAPs Some fixed line customers, such as directly connected customers are not included in the database used for fixed. Availability for VoIP depends on the operator. Greece Pull for 112 calls only; implementation of push under consideration. Caller for calls to national emergency numbers is subject to request by prosecutor Up to 1 min. Source: one database for fixed subscribers, updated once a week. Pull for 112 only, implementation of push under consideration. Caller Also provided for SMS to 112. Caller for calls to national emergency numbers is subject to request by prosecutor min. on average Cell ID, installation address and address of the relevant antenna, its direction and maximum coverage or the installation address of the GSM gateway. Caller is available for 112 calls from VoIP recognised as PATS. VoIP providers make available caller information for 112 calls free of charge, along with information about nomadic character of the service meaning that the actual caller may be different from the registered one. 29
30 System applied Fixed calls Source of fixed information and its updating System applied Mobile calls Type/ accuracy of caller Exceptions and treatment of VoIP calls Spain 'Push' available in twelve '112' centres and is being implemented in three additional centres. As soon as the call arrives in the case of push or 30 sec. in the case of 'pull. Source: CMT's database or, in some cases, data directly provided by Telefónica. The CMT's database is completely updated twice a year, and specific updates are done every 15 days. 'Push' available in twelve '112' centres and is being implemented in three additional centres. As soon as the call arrives in the case of push Physical of the base station for the specific cell and the most probable sector(s). The accuracy ranges from several meters in urban areas to several kilometres in rural areas. For nomadic voice services, the caller information is the contract address. Caller information is not implemented for other national emergency numbers. France Pull ; the solution can provide caller for 80% of fixed calls Few sec. on average Source: commercial telephone directory comprising about 80% of fixed line customers. It is updated once every few days. Pull by sending a fax to the telephone operator. It is necessary to request information for less than 10% of mobile calls. Within 10 min. during working hours and within 30 min. outside working hours Postal code of the municipality (of which there are in France) of the relevant mobile base station. This usually gives an accuracy of few km. Fixed caller not possible for customers, for which no calling line identification is available. Regarding VoIP calls, caller available also for mobile devices using WiFi. 30
31 System applied Fixed calls Source of fixed information and its updating System applied Mobile calls Type/ accuracy of caller Exceptions and treatment of VoIP calls Italy Pull Subscriber databases of individual operators Implementation will start in December 2008 The planned caller is restricted geographic area according to the relevant ETSI standards. Caller will be implemented for PATS based on VoIP. Nomadic VoIP services will be covered subject to technical feasibility. Cyprus Pull via web interface, moving towards push. Delivered for 99.9% of information requests. Average 45 sec., max. 75 sec. from the moment of call initiation Push, delivered for 99.9% of mobile calls First mobile operator: average 45 sec., max. 90 sec. from the call initiation Second mobile operator: average between 67 and 114 sec. and max. between 330 and 358 sec. (depending on PSAP) Geographical latitude and longitude plus mobile antenna direction/ lobe/ destination. 31
32 System applied Fixed calls Source of fixed information and its updating System applied Mobile calls Type/ accuracy of caller Exceptions and treatment of VoIP calls Latvia Pull ; information was requested for 2.8% (Jan. 08) and 0.4% (Feb. 08) of all 112 and 01 calls. Immediate Source: a central database managed by the Electronic Communications Office. Operators under obligation to update information concerning their subscribers within 24 hours of any changes in this information. Currently pull ; push is being implemented Average - 5 sec.; max sec. The relevant mobile network cell or sector is displayed on a map; accuracy depends on the base station coverage and ranges from a few hundred m in cities to several km in rural areas. Lithuania Pull - is requested for approx. 10% of calls No longer than 1 sec. Source: database managed by the Emergency Response Centre. A system is being implemented to enable both push and pull methods Planned: no more than 20 sec from either connection to server in the case of push or sending request in the case of pull. Cell ID geographic coordinates and radius, ranging from 50 m to 50 km depending on the density of population in the area concerned 32
33 System applied Fixed calls Source of fixed information and its updating System applied Mobile calls Type/ accuracy of caller Exceptions and treatment of VoIP calls Luxembourg Pull Approx. 1 sec., max.: 4 sec. Source: a central database is being set-up. Push. Emergency authorities regularly receive from mobile operators information about each cells azimuth angle and the of the antenna Approx. 1 sec., max.: 4 sec Cell ID. Accuracy depends on cell coverage and ranges from 1-2 km to less than 100 m in dense urban areas or even less than 50 m for indoor coverage sites. In rural areas, the cell reach is typically around 3-5 km. Not provided for VoIP calls Hungary Pull ; push will be operational by 01/12/2008. Caller is requested for not more than 1% of calls Min sec.; max. 3-4 hours since obtaining caller information is a formal procedure by sending formal request to operators by fax. No central database, caller can be requested through the National Police Headquarters from the relevant operator. Pull ; push will be operational by 01/12/2008. Caller is requested for not more than 1% of calls Min sec.; max. 3-4 hours since obtaining caller information is a formal procedure by sending formal request to operators by fax. Possible only in the context of criminal investigation Cell ID Caller possible only for calls with calling line identification and for numbers listed in telephone directory. Accordingly, it is not possible for SIM-less mobile calls. Caller is possible for public pay-phones in some counties only. Caller is not available for VoIP calls 33
34 System applied Fixed calls Source of fixed information and its updating System applied Mobile calls Type/ accuracy of caller Exceptions and treatment of VoIP calls Malta Pull Source: request to operators or from the online directory of the fixed incumbent. Pull through request to operators Co-ordinates of the mobile handset Exception calls from numbers, for which no calling line identification provided. Netherlands Push As soon as the call arrives in PSAP Source: a central database updated once a month Push is being implemented Location will be provided within 1 sec. from the arrival of the call Advanced Cell ID Caller available for VoIP services that are used as replacement of traditional fixed services. Austria Pull by online access A few minutes Source: a central database managed by the incumbent, Telekom Austria Pull A few minutes Cell information or sector information Location available for all calls except VoIP calls without registered address. Poland Pull ; push is being implemented Several minutes Source: establishment of a central database is planned Pull ; push is being implemented Several minutes Cell ID with coordinates of the mobile terminal There are some problems with VoIP caller Portugal Push. Location provided for 100% of calls. Source: a central database managed by the PSAPs. Operators supply updates to it every time there is a change concerning their subscribers. Push. Location provided for 100% of calls. Cell ID - coordinates plus approximate radius, which ranges from under 100 m in urban areas to more than 30 km in rural areas. Only calls to 112 and 115 are subject to the provision of caller, 117 calls are not covered. 34
35 System applied Fixed calls Source of fixed information and its updating System applied Mobile calls Type/ accuracy of caller Exceptions and treatment of VoIP calls Romania Push A combination of push and pull is being implemented Slovenia For currently both push and pull ; moving to push in the future. Ratio of provision is close to 100% in case of push ; only a few cases so far of applying pull. Average 15 sec., max. 1. min. in the case of push for 112 and 113 Average 15 min. in the case of pull for 112. Source: a central comprehensive database, which is updated twice a year. Online updating will be introduced at the end of 2008 For currently both push and pull ; moving to push in the future. Ratio of provision is close to 100% in case of push ; only a few cases so far of applying pull. For 112: average 15 sec., max. 1. min. in the case of push and average 15 min. in the case of pull. For 113: max.1 hour Cell ID, with area divided into three probability zones Only the registered available for VoIP calls For push, ratio of provision is 34.45% For pull, ratio of provision is 65.55% 35
36 System applied Fixed calls Source of fixed information and its updating System applied Mobile calls Type/ accuracy of caller Exceptions and treatment of VoIP calls Slovakia Pull, implementing push Average 2 sec.; max. 3 sec. Online access to the database of the fixed incumbent Slovak Telecom; no central database. Pull, implementing push Average 2 sec.; max. 3 sec. Cell or sector ID, displayed on the map Provision of caller is obligatory for PATS operators only Finland Pull by sending request electronically Average time is 6 sec. It varies from 3 to 30 seconds depending on operator and traffic. Source: database of the directory service provider, which is updated daily. All service providers supply data to the database. Pull by sending request electronically to the servers of the network operators. Location is requested for approx. 0.4% of all mobile emergency calls Average time is 6 sec. It varies from 3 to 30 seconds depending on operator and traffic. Cell ID and, in case of some operators, a more accurate information based on measurements and computation. Accuracy varies from few hundred metres to 10 kilometres. Where the VoIP number is linked to a mobile and/or fixed network address, caller can be received as normal. In the case of nomadic VoIP the may be incorrect. Sweden Push for PSTN calls and provided for all these calls that constitute 40 % of all emergency calls. 1-2 sec. Source: an address database provided by a private company and comprising fixed and mobile numbers with user addresses. All service providers supply data to the database. Pull. Location information is requested for less than 2 % of mobile calls. The base station is automatically located. The provision of the exact coordinates takes 0-12 sec. Accuracy varies from a few meters in urban areas to several kilometres in sparsely populated areas. Fixed IP telephony is treated in the same was as PSTN telephony. For nomadic VoIP it is often possible to provide information corresponding to the subscription. 36
37 System applied Fixed calls Source of fixed information and its updating System applied Mobile calls Type/ accuracy of caller Exceptions and treatment of VoIP calls United Kingdom Caller is pushed at the time of an emergency call by stage 1 PSAPs to servers, from which it can be pulled by stage 2 PSAPs (Emergency Authorities EAs). Around 1.05 million fixed and mobile s are provided each month. The information is automatically forwarded to servers and can be retrieved by EAs in less than 2 seconds from call answer. The average response time for servers accessible by EAs is less than 0.1 seconds. Caller information can also be provided to EAs verbally on their request. Stage 1 PSAPs each manage a database of all installation addresses for customers of Communication Providers that use their PSAP service. These databases are normally updated at least once every 2 hours for most of the addresses. Caller is pushed at the time of an emergency call by stage 1 PSAPs to servers, from which it can be pulled by stage 2 PSAPs (Emergency Authorities EAs). Around 1.05 million fixed and mobile s are provided each month The information is automatically forwarded to servers and can be retrieved by EAs in less than 2 seconds from call answer. The average response time for servers accessible by EAs is less than 0.1 seconds. Caller information can also be provided to EAs verbally on their request. Location is based on cell coverage area (some with additional timing advance information) represented as a circle/ellipse on a map with radius and uncertainty estimate of being within this shape. The average radius is 2km. For VoIP calls only a registered or default is available. For calls from private networks (PBXs), only the of the access point to the public network is known. 37
38 TABLE 5 PROMOTION OF 112 Measures by the Authorities/NGOs Measures by the operators Dedicated programs/ campaigns in mass media Display on posters, leaflets, websites etc. Information in kindergartens / schools Display on emergency vehicles Publication on operator s websites, invoices etc Inclusion in SIM address books Display in telephone directories Display in pay telephone booths Specific measures for travellers in the EU Belgium Bulgaria + Brochures available in tourist sites and at airports and hotels Czech Republic indicated in tourist information, in particular at the hotels Denmark Germany Display in tourist guides available in different languages Estonia Information on 112 available on the tourism information website Ireland 38
39 Measures by the Authorities/NGOs Measures by the operators Dedicated programs/ campaigns in mass media Display on posters, leaflets, websites etc. Information in kindergartens / schools Display on emergency vehicles Publication on operator s websites, invoices etc Inclusion in SIM address books Display in telephone directories Display in pay telephone booths Specific measures for travellers in the EU Greece + + Leaflets distributed n airports, ports and international railway stations and made available to tourism organisations and hotels. Spain Some 112 emergency centres distribute multilingual leaflets in highway tolls, and organise courses for foreign residents. France is indicated in publications for tourists Italy Cyprus + + Activities are planned with Port and Airport authorities, travel agents, insurance companies etc. Latvia Information about 112 in the airport, train and bus stations, tourism agencies and hotels. 39
40 Measures by the Authorities/NGOs Measures by the operators Dedicated programs/ campaigns in mass media Display on posters, leaflets, websites etc. Information in kindergartens / schools Display on emergency vehicles Publication on operator s websites, invoices etc Inclusion in SIM address books Display in telephone directories Display in pay telephone booths Specific measures for travellers in the EU Lithuania + planned Luxembourg Promotion by travel companies, tour operators, travel agents, travel insurance companies, and other undertakings engaged in intra-eu travel activities, display on transport involved in such activities. Hungary is advertised by travel agencies and travel insurance companies. Roaming mobile users in Hungary receive SMS providing information on 112. Malta Information provided by travel companies to foreign tourists Netherlands + Austria + 40
41 Measures by the Authorities/NGOs Measures by the operators Dedicated programs/ campaigns in mass media Display on posters, leaflets, websites etc. Information in kindergartens / schools Display on emergency vehicles Publication on operator s websites, invoices etc Inclusion in SIM address books Display in telephone directories Display in pay telephone booths Specific measures for travellers in the EU Poland website informing about the use of 112 in Poland and abroad. Portugal Romania posters and leaflets on the 112 system in Romania will be distributed to foreign embassies Slovenia Information provided by operators and in posters, brochures. Slovakia Advertising 112 through radio and TV broadcasting and on websites. 41
42 Measures by the Authorities/NGOs Measures by the operators Dedicated programs/ campaigns in mass media Display on posters, leaflets, websites etc. Information in kindergartens / schools Display on emergency vehicles Publication on operator s websites, invoices etc Inclusion in SIM address books Display in telephone directories Display in pay telephone booths Specific measures for travellers in the EU Finland Display of information posters at ports, airports, railway stations, border crossings and other entry points. Sweden Swedish inhabitants travelling abroad are informed mainly by media United Kingdom
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