Official country record
Cuba Emergency Numbers: 106, 104, Police and Ambulance / Medical
Official Cuba emergency numbers for Police, Ambulance / Medical and Fire, including 106, 104 and 105. Tap to call verified local numbers.
Dialling code
+53
Source notes
Available
Mobile action
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Updated
2026-05-05
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Official source notes for Cuba cover Police, Ambulance / Medical and Fire numbers where available.
Frequently asked questions
Official emergency numbers in Cuba are listed above for Police, Ambulance / Medical and Fire. Use the source section when a verified source is available.
The Police number in Cuba is 106. Dial it from any phone. Stay calm and give the operator your exact location.
The Ambulance / Medical number in Cuba is 104. Dial it from any phone. Stay calm and give the operator your exact location.
The Fire number in Cuba is 105. Dial it from any phone. Stay calm and give the operator your exact location.
When dialling from a foreign number, you can still dial the local number directly. Cuba country code is +53. Alternatively dial 106 directly. Emergency numbers work without the country code from within the country.
When dialling from a foreign number, you can still dial the local number directly. Cuba country code is +53. Alternatively dial 104 directly. Emergency numbers work without the country code from within the country.
When dialling from a foreign number, you can still dial the local number directly. Cuba country code is +53. Alternatively dial 105 directly. Emergency numbers work without the country code from within the country.
When calling Police (106), speak clearly and state: (1) your exact location or address, (2) the nature of the emergency, (3) how many people are involved. Stay on the line until the operator tells you to hang up.
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