Stay focussed, Stay relevant, Stay on the line.
Call Triple Zero (000) to report emergencies
If you need police, fire or ambulance in an emergency call Triple Zero (000). Always call Triple Zero (000)
in situations where a life is in danger, a crime is taking place, or in time critical situations.
What happens when you call Triple Zero (000)?
· When you dial 000, your call is connected to the Telstra Emergency Call service centre
· You will be prompted by the Telstra operator "Police, Fire or Ambulance?"
· Advise the operator of the service you require.
· If you are calling from a mobile or satellite phone the operator will ask for other location information
· Your call will immediately be transferred through to the emergency service you request, who will take details of the situation
· Stay on the line, speak clearly and answer the operator's questions
· You will be asked to provide details of where you are, including street number, name and nearest cross street, and locality.
· In rural areas it is important to give the full address and distances from landmarks and roads, not just the name of the property.
· If travelling on the motorways or along rural roads include details or towns or nearest exits passed through.
Don't hang up until the operator has all the information they need,
if possible you will be asked to wait for a police officer at an arranged location.
Make sure you are prepared for a Triple Zero (000) emergency:
· Make sure you, your family, and overseas guests know the Triple Zero (000) number
· Sit down with your family and teach children how and when to use the Triple Zero (000) number
· Record the Triple Zero (000) number beside the telephone at home and work
· Lock the keypad of mobile phones to ensure accidental calls to Triple Zero (000) don't occur
· Callers with speech impairments can call the one zero six (106) text-based emergency call service using a text phone.
Cronulla Police Station
Phone: 02 9527 8199
34 The Kingsway Cronulla 2230
Description: In an emergency phone 000.
For all non emergencies call the Police Assistance Line 131 444.
Call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 to report crime anonymously.
Engadine Police Station
Phone: 02 9548 4999 Fax: 02 9548 4930
98-100 Caldarra Ave, Engadine NSW 2233
Description: In an emergency phone 000.
For all non emergencies call the Police Assistance Line 131 444.
Call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 to report crime anonymously.
Area Served: Sutherland Shire.
Menai Police Station
Phone: 02 9541 9799 Fax: 02 9541 9712
Menai Marketplace, Allison Cres, Menai NSW 2234
Description: In an emergency phone 000.
For all non emergencies call the Police Assistance Line 131 444.
Call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 to report crime anonymously.
Area Served: Sutherland Shire.
Miranda Police Station
Phone: 02 9541 3899 Fax: 02 9541 3811
1-7 Willock Ave, Miranda NSW 2228
Description: In an emergency phone 000.
For all non emergencies call the Police Assistance Line 131 444.
Call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 to report crime anonymously.
Area Served: Sutherland Shire.
Sutherland Police Station
Phone: 02 9542 0899 Fax: 02 9542 0708
113-121 Flora St, Sutherland NSW 2232
Description: In an emergency phone 000.
For all non emergencies call the Police Assistance Line 131 444.
Call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 to report crime anonymously.
Area Served: Sutherland Shire.
Police Youth Liaison Officers
Phone: 02 9542 0899 Fax: 02 9542 0708
113-121 Flora St, Sutherland NSW 2232 display map
Description: Aims to take pro-active approach to police/youth issues in the patrol.
To act as an advocate for young peoples needs as victims and offenders,
and to liaise with schools and other youth organisations.
Hours: 24hr service
Eligibility: From 10 to 18 years.
Contact: Sutherland Police Station 02 9542 0899; Miranda Police Station 02 9541 3899
Area Served: Sutherland Shire.