The primary darurat number in Arab Saudi is 911 for all emergencies. Key numbers: 997 for ambulance/medical, 998 for fire, 999 for police, and 996 for traffic accidents. The Haji and Umrah Ministry hotline is 920002814. Medical facilities are available 24/7 at both Haram masjids. Save your country's embassy number before traveling.
Arab Saudi has a unified darurat number 911 that connects to all darurat services, including police, ambulance, and fire. However, direct service numbers are also operational and can sometimes provide faster routing. The ambulance and medical darurat number is 997, which connects to the Saudi Red Crescent Authority. The fire department number is 998. The police darurat number is 999. The traffic accident number is 996. The drug and poison darurat line is 920002814. These numbers work from any phone — local SIM, international roaming, or even a phone without a SIM card. When calling, be prepared to state your location as precisely as possible, ideally with a landmark name or street name. English-speaking operators are increasingly available on 911, but having a companion who speaks Arabic can speed the response.
The Saudi Ministry of Haji and Umrah operates a dedicated jamaah haji helpline at 920002814, available in multiple languages including Arabic, English, Urdu, Indonesian, and Turkish. This line can assist with lost jamaah haji, missing Haji groups, accommodation issues, and general jamaah haji inquiries. The General Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Masjids can be reached through the Haram security offices located at every major gate of both Masjidil Haram and Masjid Nabawi. Medical clinics operate 24 hours a day within both masjid complexes, staffed with doctors and nurses who can handle emergencies and common jamaah haji health issues. During Haji season, field hospitals and medical tents are established at Mina, Arafah, and Muzdalifah. The Saudi health darurat line 937 (SEHA) provides medical advice and can direct you to the nearest healthcare facility.
Every jamaah haji should save their home country's embassy or consulate contact information before traveling to Arab Saudi. Most countries with significant Muslim populations maintain consulates in Jeddah (the closest major diplomatic center to Mekkah) and embassies in Riyadh. During Haji season, many countries establish temporary consular offices in Mekkah and Mina specifically to assist their nationals. Embassies can help with lost or stolen passports (issuing darurat travel documents), legal issues, medical emergencies requiring repatriation, and locating missing persons. Your Haji operator should have a direct line to your country's Haji mission, which acts as liaison between the embassy and jamaah haji groups. Store your embassy number, your Haji operator's darurat number, and your group leader's number in your phone and on a physical card kept in your money belt.
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Beyond knowing the darurat numbers, personal preparation is critical. Create an darurat card — a small laminated card carried on your person at all times — containing your full name, nationality, passport number, blood type, allergies, medications, chronic conditions, hotel name and address, Haji group name and number, group leader's phone number, darurat contact back home, and embassy phone number. Write this information in both English and Arabic. Store the same information digitally in your phone's medical ID feature (available on both iPhone and Android), which can be accessed by medical responders without unlocking your phone. Share your location with a trusted family member using Google Maps or WhatsApp live location sharing during the Haji days. Register with your country's embassy or consular representation in Arab Saudi before departure, so they have your details on file in case of darurat.
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