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Safety & Emergency in Denmark

Denmark ranks among the world’s safest countries—but everyone should know the right numbers, apps and steps if things go wrong.

Good to know: Dial 112 for emergencies (police, fire, ambulance). For non‑urgent police help call 114. In Greater Copenhagen, medical helpline is 1813.

Overview: safety in Denmark

🟢 Low crime

Petty theft happens in busy areas; violent crime is rare. Trust your instincts and use normal city smarts.

👮 Police presence

Friendly and professional; English support is common.

📱 Safety apps

Install the 112 app so responders get your GPS location.

Emergency numbers

🚨 112 — all emergencies

Free 24/7. Ambulance, fire or urgent police from any phone.

🚓 114 — police (non‑urgent)

Questions, non‑urgent reports, lost property and guidance.

🏥 1813 — Capital Region

Out‑of‑hours medical advice and ER guidance in Greater Copenhagen.

Health & hospitals

👩‍⚕️ Your doctor (GP)

Call your listed GP first when possible; outside hours use your region’s helpline (1813 in Copenhagen).

💊 Pharmacies

Many towns have duty pharmacies after hours. See apoteket.dk.

Crime & security

🚲 Bike theft

Use a frame lock + chain; note your frame number for police/insurance.

👛 Pickpocketing

Stay alert in stations, nightlife streets and festivals.

🛡️ Neighbourhoods

Cities like Copenhagen and Aarhus are very safe overall—see local advice and common‑sense tips.

Useful resources

Frequently asked questions

🚨 What happens when I call 112?

You’ll state your location and emergency type; English support available. Help is dispatched immediately.

👮 Is Denmark safe at night?

Yes—violent crime is rare. Use normal precautions in busy or unfamiliar areas.

🚲 My bike was stolen—now what?

Report to police (online/in person). Provide frame number; contact your insurer.

🏥 Can I get help without a CPR?

Yes, but you may need to pay up‑front. Always carry your yellow card if you have one.

📱 Should I install the 112 app?

Highly recommended—the app shares your GPS with emergency responders.

🛡️ What are the most common crimes?

Bike theft and pickpocketing. Use strong locks and keep valuables secure.

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