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|Publishing Organisation=Ministry of the Interior of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia
|Publishing Organisation=Ministry of the Interior of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia
|Event type=Emergency Call
|Event type=Emergency Call
|Disaster Management Phase=During
|Disaster Management Phase=During
|Language=English, German
|Language=English, German
|Content=NORA is the official emergency call app of the German federal states.
|Content='''NORA'''
This app lets you contact the police, fire brigade and rescue service quickly and easily in an emergency. Anywhere in Germany.
* is the official emergency call app of the German federal states.
** This app is an additional way to reach police, fire brigade and rescue services without a voice call quickly and easily in an emergency. Anywhere in Germany.
* uses the geolocation function of your mobile device to communicate your exact location to the responsible emergency control centre.
** This enables responders to find you more easily, even if you don’t know exactly where you are.
* lets you send emergency calls without having to speak.
** This enables persons with limited speech and hearing capabilities to directly contact the police, fire brigade and rescue service emergency control centres.
* is available for [https://apps.apple.com/de/app/nora-notruf-app/id1585173934 IOS] and [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.norago.android Android] devices
 
 
 
'''Beware:'''
   
   
NORA uses the geolocation function of your mobile device to communicate your exact location to the responsible emergency control centre. This enables responders to find you more easily, even if you don’t know exactly where you are.
* All other contact channels remain available.
* You can still use the emergency numbers 110 (police) and 112 (fire brigade/rescue service) for a voice emergency call or emergency fax.
This app also lets you send emergency calls without having to speak. This enables persons with limited speech and hearing capabilities to directly contact the police, fire brigade and rescue service emergency control centres.
* You can also still use the German sign language interpreting service of [https://www.tess-relay-dienste.de Tess Relay services]  when calling the emergency numbers 110 and 112.
 
 


NORA is available for [https://apps.apple.com/de/app/nora-notruf-app/id1585173934 IOS] and [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.norago.android Android]
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Latest revision as of 16:45, 21 September 2023

Type:
App
Publishing Organisation:
Ministry of the Interior of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia
Languages
  • English
  • German
Scenarios
  • Emergency Call
Disaster Management Phase

During

NORA
  • is the official emergency call app of the German federal states.
    • This app is an additional way to reach police, fire brigade and rescue services without a voice call quickly and easily in an emergency. Anywhere in Germany.
  • uses the geolocation function of your mobile device to communicate your exact location to the responsible emergency control centre.
    • This enables responders to find you more easily, even if you don’t know exactly where you are.
  • lets you send emergency calls without having to speak.
    • This enables persons with limited speech and hearing capabilities to directly contact the police, fire brigade and rescue service emergency control centres.
  • is available for IOS and Android devices


Beware:

  • All other contact channels remain available.
  • You can still use the emergency numbers 110 (police) and 112 (fire brigade/rescue service) for a voice emergency call or emergency fax.
  • You can also still use the German sign language interpreting service of Tess Relay services when calling the emergency numbers 110 and 112.


Note:

Use the translation feature of your browser