From time to time we all need to call on others for help and assistance.

This can include during an emergency.

An emergency is a situation we don’t expect to happen and it could put our health and safety at risk.

Here are some details that you may find useful in an emergency.

If you would like us to support you develop a personalised Support Network Plan that lists your personalised contacts for when you need help and assistance please let us know.

Emergency services – triple zero: Fire/Police/Ambulance – for all life threatening matters.

  • Phone: 000

Non Urgent - Tasmania Police: for non-life threating matters related to Tasmania Police assistance.

  • Phone: 13 14 44

  • Website: www.police.tas.gov.au/contact-us/

State Emergency Services (SES): for emergency help in flood, storm and tsunami call SES on 132 500.

Poison information line: call this number if you think someone has taken an overdose, made an error with medicine or been poisoned.

Lifeline: a national charity providing all Australians experiencing emotional distress with access to 24-hour crisis support and suicide prevention services.

COVID-19 information - Tasmania:

Tas Water (water)

 Tas Networks (electricity) Electrical Faults and Outages

  • Phone: 132 004

  • Website: www.tasnetworks.com.au/outages

 This information is accurate at the time of publishing. If you notice any errors or issues with the details provided we would appreciate being informed via: hello@coordinationconnect.com or by calling us on 0404839286