Urgent situation at hand
In the event of an emergency, knowing the right numbers to call can be crucial. Here's a guide to the emergency services and pharmacies in the towns of Roding, Hohenwarth, and Parkstetten, located in the Bavarian region of Germany.
For immediate assistance, dial 112 for fire and medical emergencies. This number is nationally standardized across Germany and will connect you to the appropriate services in your area. Similarly, for police emergencies, dial 110.
If you require medical attention but it's not life-threatening, you can call the medical on-call service. The number for this service is 116 117. Another number to remember is the German Poison Control Centre, which can be reached at (0 89) 1 92 40.
When it comes to pharmacies, emergency pharmacies (Notdienstapotheken) rotate locally. To find the nearest one, you can check online or use the local phone directory. Alternatively, you can find the nearest emergency pharmacy by calling the local information service 11833 or checking regional websites for Bavaria.
In Roding, you can find Marien-Apotheke at Falkensteiner Str. 24, and they can be reached at (09461) 910270. In Hohenwarth, Johannes-Apotheke is located at Eberhardstr. 4, and can be contacted at (09946) 512. In Parkstetten, Apotheke St. Georg can be found at Schulstr. 10, and can be reached at (09421) 84670.
Remember, in an emergency, always dial 112 for fire and medical emergencies and 110 for police. For non-life-threatening medical emergencies, call 116 117. And for poison control, dial (0 89) 1 92 40. For more information about local pharmacies, including emergency services, check online or use your local phone directory.
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