Check it’s not an emergency, call 999 if you or someone has:
- Signs of a heart attack (pain like a very tight band, heavy weight or squeezing in the centre of your chest)
- Signs of a stroke (face drooping on one side, cant hold both arms up, difficulty speaking)
- Severe difficulty breathing (including choking, gasping or sudden swelling of the mouth, tongue or throat
- A seizure or fit (shaking or jerking, or unconscious and cant be woken up)
- Heavy bleeding (spraying, pouring or enough to make a puddle)
- A serious accident, or severe injuries, burns or scalds.
- Tried to end your life (by taking something or harming yourself)
When is it an emergency and 999 should be called