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Emergency Numbers

In case of emergency, first dial 999 to reach health, police and firefighting resources, rescue and civil protection. 999 is very similar to 911. Be prepared to say your name and share your exact location and type of emergency

Then call the CIS Abroad onsite staff. They will help to guide you through the emergency.
- London Site Director (Anna Bermani): (+44) 793 015 4177
- London Assistant Site Director (James Avison): (+44) 784 070 8468

If you cannot immediately connect with the onsite staff, call the US Emergency Phone at +1 413 210 7091 (you can share this number with your parents). The CIS Abroad emergency phone is used for on-site emergencies across the world, and someone will always be able to answer, as the phone is monitored 24/7.

CIS Abroad also has an emergency email address: emergency@cisabroad.com 

Additional Helpful Numbers

  • Gas emergency: 0800 111 999
  • NHS direct (24 hour health helpline): 111 (0845 4647)
  • Reporting Crimes Online: Metropolitan Police
  • 24 hour pharmacies: Zafash Midnight Pharmacy: 020 7373 2798, Woolwich Late Night Pharmacy: 020 8316 7977, Click Health Pharmacy (West London) 020 8133 2533
  • Taxis:  0208 1507253
  • U.S. Consulate: 33 Elms Lane London, SW11 7US Phone: [44] (0)20 7499-9000 Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00AM – 5:30PM Sat-Sun Closed 
  • University of Westminster Emergency line: 5555 (on campus only)

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    University of Roehampton Emergency line: +44 020 8392 3333 

  • Queen Mary Hospital (Roehampton) +44 20 8487 6000
  • King Edward IV Hospital (Central London):  +44 20 7486 441

If it is a medical emergency, taking a taxi may be the quickest way to get to the hospital.

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