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What should I do in case of fire? Emergency doctor in Klinikum Bremen Nord (in German "Ärztlicher Notfalldienst"): 0 60 98 063 Klinikum Bremen Nord is the closest hospital with emergency facilities. How to get to Klinikum Bremen Nord (Hammersbecker Strasse 228): Take bus nr. 75 > Ermlandstr., get off at "Krankenhaus Nord" (11th stop). Click here for a google map. You can also ask the College Masters, Resident Associates or the porters for help. Where can I get medicines when the pharmacies are closed? What is the phone number of the emergency dentist in Bremen-Nord region for weekdays and on weekends? Emergency dentist (in German
Zahnärztlicher Notdienst): 0 12 23 3 (24 hours) You can also ask the College Masters, Resident Associates or the porters for help. How about psychological emergencies ... There are a few options;- In case of a crisis contact the Sozialpsychiatrischer Krisendienst (Psychiatric Emergency Response Team) at Tel. 0421-790 33333 between 17:00 and 08:00; and Tel. 0421-66061125 or 0421-6606315 during 08:00 - 17:00 - Or contact the Psychiatric Hospital Klinikum Bremen Nord , Aumunder Heerweg, 83-85, 28757, Bremen. Ambulance operator: Monday to Friday, from 8:00 am until 4:30 pm. Telephone: 0421-6606-1125 Medical doctor: Monday to Friday, 24 hour service. Telephone: 0421-6606-3105 or 0421-6606-1125 - And/Or get in touch with the Jacobs University Counseling Center (Tel: 0421-200-4300), http://www.jacobs-university.de/counseling and evenmore information at http://teamwork.jacobs-university.de:8080/confluence/x/ozM What about other emergencies ? You can find more information and links for other emergencies at http://www.zahnarzt-notdienst.de/weitere-notdienste/What if I need an appointment for a doctor?
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