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Stay safe and prepared with this essential list of emergency numbers and services

Moving to a new country comes with exciting opportunities — and a few uncertainties. As an expat in Kenya, it’s important to be prepared for emergencies by knowing who to call when you need help. From police and medical emergencies to embassy contacts and utility support, this article provides a go-to list of essential services that every expat should save and share.

1. Emergency Numbers in Kenya (National Services)

Service

Number

Details

Police

999 / 112 / 911

Toll-free; available nationwide

Ambulance (Private)

0700 395 395

St. John Ambulance (24/7) Website

Fire Brigade

020 234 4599 (Nairobi)

City-run fire services

Red Cross Emergency

1199

First responders for disasters and emergencies Website

 

Tip: Save all three — 999, 112, and 911 — as Kenya uses multiple national emergency numbers.

2. Top Hospitals & Clinics with Emergency Services

These hospitals offer 24/7 emergency care and are recommended for expats:

  • ???? Aga Khan University Hospital (Nairobi)

    Emergency Line: +254 20 366 2020

    Visit Website

  • ???? Nairobi Hospital

    Emergency Room: +254 703 082 000

    Visit Website

  • ???? Mater Hospital (Nairobi South B)

    Emergency Hotline: +254 719 073 000

    Visit Website

  • ???? Mombasa Hospital

    Emergency Services: +254 722 207 475

    Visit Website

 

3. Embassy Contacts in Kenya (Nairobi)

 

U.S. Embassy Nairobi

British High Commission

Canadian High Commission

Indian High Commission

Australian High Commission

???? Pro Tip: Register with your embassy upon arrival to receive alerts and support.

4. Utility & Infrastructure Emergency Contacts

 

Kenya Power (Electricity)

Nairobi Water Company

National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) – Pollution/Environmental Hazard

5. Roadside Assistance & Traffic Police

Automobile Association of Kenya (AA Kenya)

Kenya National Police (Traffic Unit)

  • ???? Traffic Hotline: 020 272 4154

 

6. Helpful Mobile Apps for Emergencies

  • M-TIBA: Emergency health wallet for clinics/hospitals

    Download on Android

  • iCow: Agricultural support (for rural expats/farmers)

  • NTSA App: Report road incidents or vehicle emergencies

    NTSA Website

 

Staying prepared is key to a smooth and safe expat experience in Kenya. By keeping these emergency contacts accessible — both digitally and in print — you’ll be ready to respond confidently in any situation, from medical needs to utility issues or embassy support. As you settle into your new life, remember that a little planning goes a long way. Bookmark this page, share it with fellow expats, and consider downloading the printable version for quick reference when you need it most.

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