Emergency Contact Guide

For travel agencies and organizations sharing travel safety contact information.
Rendora Studio   |  
2026-04-24 18:58:14
Video Script
Hi everyone! I’m Jordan, your safety officer at Travel Secure. Today I’ll show you how to stay safe while travelling. For example, in many countries, 112 is the general emergency number for police, ambulance, or fire services.
First, always have key contacts handy: local emergency numbers like police and ambulance, your country’s embassy, and your travel insurance hotline. Save them in your phone and keep a written copy, just in case.
If something happens, stay calm and follow these steps: Call local emergency services, Notify TravelSecure immediately, Reach out to family or friends, Keep records of what happened. These steps help you get help quickly and efficiently.
Also, plan ahead! Know the local area, carry a small first-aid kit, and check your travel insurance coverage. A little preparation can prevent a lot of stress.
With TravelSecure, you’re never alone, we’ve got your back. Keep your emergency contacts ready, follow these steps, and travel safely and confidently!
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