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". Awareness and reliability – these are essentially the two messages sent out by the vote at noon on the resolution concerning 112, the European emergency number. The main message is that we need to promote awareness of 112, a free number accessible everywhere in Europe. That is the most important challenge. The task is immense, given that only 26% of Europeans can identify 112 as the emergency number in the Union, with enormous differences depending on the Member State in question. It is precisely these Member States who can make up for this lacuna through global and targeted campaigns focusing on awareness, information and promotion. The next issue is reliability, particularly in relation to the precise and automatic localisation of the caller. This information is essential for ensuring the best possible reaction time by those who carry out the initial intervention. Everyone is aware of the imperative need for an emergency number which is reliable, both at home and abroad. Much has been done, but much remains to be done to make 112 a reflex response for every European citizen facing an emergency."@en1

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