- Life-threatening Conditions
- Anaphylactic shock (severe allergy) 999
- Bleeding from any sources heavy or prolonged 999
- Breathlessness, severe, or stopped breathing or colour change 999
- Burns or scalds, severe 999
- Chest pain, suspected heart attack 999
- Choking 999
- Drowning 999
- Fits, seizure or uncontrollable shaking 999
- Floppy (unresponsive), feverish baby 999
- Hypothermia (drop in body temperature) 999
- Lacerations (knife wounds, cuts), deep 999
- Meningitis, suspected 999
- Paralysis (inability to move) 999
- Self-harm or suicide, imminent risk 999 and ask for Police
- Stroke, suspected (sudden weakness of arms, legs or inability to speak properly) 999
- Unconscious, or fluctuating levels of consciousness 999
- Emergency Conditions
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- Abdominal pain, severe, sudden A&E
- Blindness, sudden, one or both eyes A&E (Eye Casualty)
- Blood clots, suspected (lung/legs) A&E
- Breathlessness, moderate to severe A&E
- Broken bones A&E
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- Head injury, with any symptoms (e.g., loss of consciousness, vomiting, drowsiness) 999
- Lethargic (drowsy), feverish child A&E
- Low blood sugar (hypo/hypoglycaemia) not responding to sugar 999
- Nose bleed, not stopping after 30 minutes A&E
- Overdose of medication, poisoning, accidental or intentional A&E
- Swallowed sharp or long object or button battery A&E
Life Threatening Conditions
Page published: 5 June 2026
Last updated: 5 June 2026