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Emergency Road Assistance in Every Balkan Country: Numbers & Services

Breakdown, accident, or emergency? Here are all the road assistance numbers, tow services, and emergency contacts for every Balkan country.

RoadRadar Team |

Save These Numbers Before Your Trip

Breaking down or having an accident in a foreign country is stressful enough without having to search for emergency numbers. Save this guide on your phone before you travel.

Universal Emergency Number

112 works across all Balkan countries (and all of Europe). It connects you to emergency services (police, ambulance, fire) and is free from any phone.

Country-by-Country Road Assistance

Greece 🇬🇷

  • Police: 100
  • Ambulance: 166
  • ELPA (road assistance): 10400
  • Tourist police: 171

Serbia 🇷🇸

  • Police: 192
  • Ambulance: 194
  • AMSS (road assistance): 1987
  • Fire: 193

North Macedonia 🇲🇰

  • Police: 192
  • Ambulance: 194
  • AMSM (road assistance): 196
  • Fire: 193

Croatia 🇭🇷

  • Police: 192
  • Ambulance: 194
  • HAK (road assistance): 1987
  • Fire: 193

Bulgaria 🇧🇬

  • Police: 166
  • Ambulance: 150
  • SBA (road assistance): 146
  • Fire: 160

Slovenia 🇸🇮

  • Police: 113
  • Ambulance: 112
  • AMZS (road assistance): 1987

Albania 🇦🇱

  • Police: 129
  • Ambulance: 127
  • Fire: 128
  • Road assistance: contact local tow companies

Turkey 🇹🇷

  • Police: 155
  • Ambulance: 112
  • Road assistance: 159
  • Fire: 110

What to Do After an Accident

  1. Ensure safety first — turn on hazard lights and place your warning triangle
  2. Call 112 if anyone is injured
  3. Do not move the vehicles until police arrive (required by law in most Balkan countries)
  4. Exchange information with the other driver
  5. Take photos of damage, positions, and road conditions
  6. File a police report — essential for insurance claims

How RoadRadar Helps in Emergencies

RoadRadar shows your exact GPS coordinates on screen, making it easy to communicate your location to emergency services. The community reporting feature also lets other drivers warn you about accidents and hazards ahead, helping you avoid becoming part of the problem.

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