Fire Emergencies
Fire Emergencies
In the event of a fire or similar emergency, call 999. This toll-free, unified number connects you to all emergency services in Bahrain, including fire, police, and ambulance.
How to report a fire emergency
Clearly describe the incident, number of injuries (if any), additional risks, and provide the full address (building number, road name or number, block number, etc.). Do not hang up until the dispatcher tells you to.
What to provide when calling
- Your name and phone number.
- Details about the incident and its severity. For traffic accidents, mention the number of injured or trapped people.
What to do before help arrives
- Don’t put yourself at risk. Proceed cautiously.
- Make the area safer if possible (for example, move people away, switch off electricity if safe).
- Don’t move injured people unless absolutely necessary.
- Evacuate immediately if there is a risk of fire spreading or toxic smoke.
Following these guidelines improves safety and helps responders do their job effectively.
Content Last Updated: 20 Jul, 2025