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999 is greatest.
It is -999 999 999 999 999.
One trillion
It's over 999 docilion, 999 nonillion, 999 octilion, 999 septillion, 999 sextillion, 999 quintillion, 999 quadrilion, 999 trillion, 999 billion, 999 million, 999 thousand, 999. And that's the biggest number I know.
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The main emergency telephone number in the UK is 999, but you can also use the European emergency number, 112.
Yes, in the UK you can use either the pan-European 112 emergency number or the traditional British 999 emergency number.
Yes, 911 is not a universal emergency number used worldwide. Different countries have their own emergency numbers, such as 999 in the UK and 112 in many European countries.
No, the emergency number 911 is not the same in every country. Different countries have different emergency numbers, such as 999 in the United Kingdom and 112 in many European countries.
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The new emergency number on the IT Crowd, performed by Moss is:0118 999 881 999 119 725... 3
The standard emergency number in the UK is 999. This will put you in contact with police, fire brigade or ambulance, as well as some specialist services such as the coastguard and mountain rescue. The UK is also one of the many countries around the world that have adopted the standard international emergency number of "112". This number runs alongside other established emergency numbers in all European and many other countries so is useful to remember if travelling. In the UK, it connects to the same emergency operator as 999 does.
999 for an emergency was first used in England 30th June 1937.
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In the US, THE emergency phone number is 911; the dispatchers there will connect you with the appropriate service (fire, police, ambulance...). In other countries it may well be a different number. For example, in the UK the official emergency number is 999, but in most locations the European Union standard emergency number of 112 is also accepted. (It doesn't really matter with modern tone-based dialing, but 112 is a much better emergency number than 999 for older switching equipment, since it involves only 4 pulses rather than 27.)
110 or the European emergency phone number 112