Emergency Numbers in Tangier: Who to Call, and When
Three numbers cover almost every emergency in Morocco. Here is which one to dial, and how to tell the difference.
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In Morocco, three numbers cover almost every emergency: 15 for civil protection (fire and ambulance), 19 for police in towns, and 177 for the Royal Gendarmerie outside built-up areas and on the roads. All are free and reachable without credit. Dial 15 whenever a life may be at risk; for anything worrying but not life-threatening, a consultation — at a clinic, an emergency department, or at your accommodation — is the better route.
The three numbers worth saving
- 15 — Civil protection. Fire brigade, rescue and ambulance. This is the number for a life-threatening emergency: loss of consciousness, severe breathing difficulty, chest pain, serious accident, extensive burn, drowning.
- 19 — Police. Within towns, including Tangier: assault, road accident, a person in danger.
- 177 — Royal Gendarmerie. Outside built-up areas, on main roads and in the rural areas around Tangier.
Why do other numbers keep coming up?
Search for "Morocco emergency number" and you will find 141, 150, sometimes 112. These exist, or have existed, for particular services or regions, but they are not consistently confirmed by official sources and behaviour varies between cities.
In practice: do not gamble on a secondary number during an emergency. 15, 19 and 177 are the ones listed in the French foreign ministry's travel guidance for Morocco. If 112 happens to connect from your foreign handset, good — but do not make it your plan A.
You may also still read, including in an earlier version of this article, that "112 does not work in Morocco" or that 15 is "the French number". Neither statement is reliable, and the second is simply wrong: in Morocco 15 reaches civil protection.
If you see a red flag, call emergency services. For everything else — worrying but not life-threatening — a doctor can come and examine you in Tangier. 06 64 54 84 12
Emergency services, hospital ER, or a home doctor?
Call 15 straight away
- Chest pain, tightness, or pain spreading to the arm or jaw.
- Face drooping, arm weakness, slurred speech — even if it only lasts a few minutes.
- Marked breathing difficulty, blue lips or face.
- Loss of consciousness, a seizure lasting more than 5 minutes, sudden confusion.
- Bleeding you cannot stop, major trauma, extensive burns.
- Allergic reaction with swelling of the face or throat.
Go to a hospital emergency department
When equipment is needed: suspected fracture, a deep wound needing stitches, severe sudden abdominal pain, urgent imaging or blood work.
A home consultation is usually enough
Fever in an otherwise well adult, gastroenteritis, tonsillitis, ear infection, urinary infection, back pain, a superficial wound, renewing a long-term prescription, or a certificate issued after an examination. The deciding factor is not how bad it feels, but the absence of red flags and of any need for immediate tests.
What to say on the phone
Whether you call the emergency services or a doctor, give it in this order: exact address with a visible landmark, the person's age, what is happening in one sentence, how long it has been going on, and current medication. Then stay reachable — the call-back is what wastes the most time.
Night pharmacies in Tangier
On-call pharmacies rotate by district, the list changes weekly and is posted on the shutters of closed pharmacies. An on-call pharmacy will not hand over prescription-only medicine without a prescription: if you need one at night, you need a consultation first.
Frequently asked questions
Does 112 work in Morocco?
It sometimes connects from a mobile, but it is not guaranteed and depends on the operator. For a life-threatening emergency, dial 15 — that is the number that reliably works on the ground.
Are these numbers free?
Yes. Emergency numbers are free from any phone, including one with no credit.
I don't speak Arabic or French — what then?
Emergency services cannot guarantee an English-speaking operator. If the situation is not life-threatening, a private medical service reachable in English usually saves time. If it is life-threatening, call 15 anyway and have someone nearby — or your hotel reception — translate.
Do private clinics in Tangier have a night emergency service?
Several clinics in the city run a round-the-clock emergency service. Check the current opening hours before travelling across town — they do change.
Medical references
- Maroc — conseils aux voyageurs, contacts utiles et numéros d’urgence — Ministère de l’Europe et des Affaires étrangères (France)
Not sure how serious it is?
If you see a red flag, call emergency services. For everything else — worrying but not life-threatening — a doctor can come and examine you in Tangier.
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