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Oi pessoal! (Hi, everyone!) Welcome to the tenth unit of the Complete 0 to A1 Portuguese Course. In this lesson, you will learn about emergency services in Portugal. You will learn how to call for help in case of an emergency and some useful Portuguese vocabulary related to medical emergencies.  
Oi pessoal! (Hi, everyone!) Welcome to the tenth unit of the Complete 0 to A1 Portuguese Course. In this lesson, you will learn about emergency services in Portugal. You will learn how to call for help in case of an emergency and some useful Portuguese vocabulary related to medical emergencies.  


<span link>Consider exploring these related pages after completing this lesson: [[Language/Portuguese/Culture/Música-Popular-Brasileira|Música Popular Brasileira]] & [[Language/Portuguese/Culture/Mozambique-Timeline|Mozambique Timeline]].</span>
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I hope you found this lesson helpful. In the next unit, we will cover more topics related to health and emergencies. Now it's time to practice what we've learned! Obrigado (Thank you)!
I hope you found this lesson helpful. In the next unit, we will cover more topics related to health and emergencies. Now it's time to practice what we've learned! Obrigado (Thank you)!


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<span link>Upon wrapping up this lesson, take a look at these related pages: [[Language/Portuguese/Culture/Cape-Verde|Cape Verde]] & [[Language/Portuguese/Culture/Transportation-Customs|Transportation Customs]].</span>
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==Other Lessons==
==Related Lessons==
* [[Language/Portuguese/Culture/Mozambique-Timeline|Mozambique Timeline]]
* [[Language/Portuguese/Culture/Mozambique-Timeline|Mozambique Timeline]]
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Portuguese Culture → Unit 10: Health and Emergencies → Emergency Services

Oi pessoal! (Hi, everyone!) Welcome to the tenth unit of the Complete 0 to A1 Portuguese Course. In this lesson, you will learn about emergency services in Portugal. You will learn how to call for help in case of an emergency and some useful Portuguese vocabulary related to medical emergencies.


Consider exploring these related pages after completing this lesson: Música Popular Brasileira & Mozambique Timeline.

Emergency Services in Portugal

In Portugal, the national emergency phone number is 112. This number can be dialed for any type of emergency, and it is attended by specific services depending on the nature of the emergency. For medical emergencies, the call is received by the National Institute of Medical Emergency (INEM).

The INEM is responsible for providing emergency medical service to the population 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The service includes pre-hospital emergency and urgent medical care, and medical transportation.

When you call 112, you should be prepared to provide some basic information, such as:

  • Your name
  • Your phone number
  • The location of the emergency
  • A brief description of the emergency

It is important to remain calm and speak clearly when making an emergency call. The operator will ask you a series of questions to determine the level of urgency and the type of assistance required.

Portuguese Medical Vocabulary

Knowing some basic Portuguese medical vocabulary can help you communicate effectively with medical professionals in emergency situations. Here are some essential medical phrases to know:

Portuguese Pronunciation English
Socorro! soh-COH-roh! Help!
Estou doente is-TOH do-EN-teh I am sick
Preciso de ajuda médica preh-SEE-soh deh ah-JOO-dah MEH-dee-kah I need medical help
Estou com dor de cabeça is-TOH kohm dohr deh kah-BEH-sah I have a headache
Estou com febre is-TOH kohm FEH-breh I have a fever
Estou me sentindo mal is-TOH meh sen-TEEN-doh mahl I'm feeling unwell

Conclusion

In this lesson, you learned about emergency services in Portugal and some useful Portuguese medical vocabulary. Remember to always remain calm and follow the instructions given to you when making an emergency call.

I hope you found this lesson helpful. In the next unit, we will cover more topics related to health and emergencies. Now it's time to practice what we've learned! Obrigado (Thank you)!

Sources


Upon wrapping up this lesson, take a look at these related pages: Cape Verde & Transportation Customs.

Table of Contents - Portuguese Course - 0 to A1


Unit 1: Greetings and Basic Phrases


Unit 2: Verbs - Present Tense


Unit 3: Family and Descriptions


Unit 4: Verbs - Future and Conditional Tenses


Unit 5: Portuguese-Speaking Countries and Cultures


Unit 6: Food and Drink


Unit 7: Verbs - Past Tense


Unit 8: Travel and Transportation


Unit 9: Indefinite Pronouns and Prepositions


Unit 10: Health and Emergencies

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