🇪🇸 Spanish

Emergency Spanish Phrases

No one plans for emergencies, but knowing a few critical phrases in Spanish could make all the difference when traveling through Spain, Mexico, or Latin America. Whether you need to call for an ambulance, report a theft, or find the nearest hospital, these survival phrases will help you communicate when it matters most.

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Calling for Help — Pedir Ayuda

When you are in immediate danger or witness an emergency, these are the phrases you need. Speak loudly and clearly. Even if your accent is not perfect, people will understand the urgency.

SpanishEnglish
Pronunciation
¡Ayuda!Help!
ah-YOO-dah
¡Socorro!Help! (urgent)
soh-KOH-rroh
¡Llame a una ambulancia!Call an ambulance!
YAH-meh ah OO-nah ahm-boo-LAHN-syah
¡Llame a la policía!Call the police!
YAH-meh ah lah poh-lee-SEE-ah
¡Llame a los bomberos!Call the fire department!
YAH-meh ah lohs bohm-BEH-rohs
Necesito ayudaI need help
neh-seh-SEE-toh ah-YOO-dah
Es una emergenciaIt is an emergency
ehs OO-nah eh-mehr-HEHN-syah
Pro Tip

In an emergency, use the formal command form ¡Llame! (usted) when addressing strangers. This is more respectful and universally understood. If speaking to multiple people, use ¡Llamen! (ustedes).

Medical Emergencies — Emergencias Médicas

If you or someone with you needs medical attention, these phrases will help you communicate with doctors, nurses, and paramedics. Try to stay calm and speak slowly.

SpanishEnglish
Pronunciation
Necesito un médicoI need a doctor
neh-seh-SEE-toh oon MEH-dee-koh
¿Dónde está el hospital?Where is the hospital?
DOHN-deh ehs-TAH ehl ohs-pee-TAHL
Me duele aquíIt hurts here
meh DWEH-leh ah-KEE
Soy alérgico/a a...I am allergic to...
soy ah-LEHR-hee-koh ah
No puedo respirarI cannot breathe
noh PWEH-doh rrehs-pee-RAHR
Estoy sangrandoI am bleeding
ehs-TOY sahn-GRAHN-doh
¿Dónde está la farmacia?Where is the pharmacy?
DOHN-deh ehs-TAH lah fahr-MAH-syah

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Crime and Theft — Crimen y Robo

Theft targeting tourists can happen in busy areas. If you are a victim, these phrases will help you report the incident to local police. Head to the nearest comisaría (police station) to file a report.

SpanishEnglish
Pronunciation
Me robaronI was robbed
meh rroh-BAH-rohn
¡Ladrón!Thief!
lah-DROHN
Me han quitado el pasaporteThey took my passport
meh ahn kee-TAH-doh ehl pah-sah-POHR-teh
Quiero poner una denunciaI want to file a report
KYEH-roh poh-NEHR OO-nah deh-NOON-syah
¿Dónde está la comisaría?Where is the police station?
DOHN-deh ehs-TAH lah koh-mee-sah-REE-ah

Getting Lost — Estar Perdido

Getting disoriented in an unfamiliar city is stressful but not uncommon. These phrases help you ask for directions or let someone know you need guidance.

SpanishEnglish
Pronunciation
Estoy perdido/aI am lost
ehs-TOY pehr-DEE-doh/dah
¿Puede ayudarme?Can you help me?
PWEH-deh ah-yoo-DAHR-meh
¿Dónde está la embajada?Where is the embassy?
DOHN-deh ehs-TAH lah ehm-bah-HAH-dah
No hablo mucho españolI do not speak much Spanish
noh AH-bloh MOO-choh ehs-pah-NYOHL
Common Mistake

Save the local emergency number in your phone before traveling. In Spain, dial 112. In Mexico, dial 911. In most of South America, numbers vary — check before your trip. Operators in tourist areas may speak some English, but knowing Spanish phrases dramatically speeds up response.

Emergency Numbers by Country

Here is a quick reference for the most-visited Spanish-speaking countries:

Always save these in your phone contacts labeled clearly, such as "Emergency — Spain 112." In a crisis, fumbling through search results wastes precious time.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the emergency number in Spanish-speaking countries?

It varies by country. In Mexico, the unified number is 911. In Spain, dial 112 for all emergencies. In Argentina, use 107 (ambulance), 101 (police), or 100 (fire). Always research the local numbers before traveling.

How do I say "I need help" in Spanish?

Say Necesito ayuda (neh-seh-SEE-toh ah-YOO-dah). For urgent situations, shout ¡Ayuda! or ¡Socorro! to get immediate attention from people nearby.

What is the difference between "¡Ayuda!" and "¡Socorro!"?

Both mean "Help!" but ¡Socorro! is more dramatic and urgent, typically used in life-threatening situations. ¡Ayuda! is more general and can be used for any level of assistance. In practice, either will get attention in an emergency.

How do I tell a Spanish-speaking doctor where it hurts?

Use the phrase Me duele + body part. For example: "Me duele la cabeza" (My head hurts), "Me duele el estómago" (My stomach hurts). For multiple areas, say Me duelen + plural body part.

Should I use "tú" or "usted" in an emergency?

In a true emergency, do not worry about formality. However, when speaking to police, paramedics, or doctors, usted (formal) is more appropriate. Use commands like ¡Llame! (formal) rather than ¡Llama! (informal).