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Emergency contacts

On this page you can find useful contacts for emergencies, both on Õ¬ÄÐÊÓƵ campus and off campus. You can also find additional resources for students to ensure you stay safe.

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UCL Security

UCL aims to provide and maintain a safe, secure and healthy environment for its students.

Emergency security support on campus

°ä²¹±ô±ôÌý+44 (0)20 7679 2222 or extension 222 from a UCL landline. Please call this number if youÌýwitnessÌýor experienceÌýa crime or security concern on campus.

You can also contact UCL's Security team direct from your phone with the SafeZone app.

Non-emergency security support on campus

°ä²¹±ô±ôÌý+44 (​​​​​​0)20 7679 2108 or extension 32108 from a UCL landline. Please call this number to speak to the Sophie Bimson,ÌýCrime Prevention and Personal Safety Adviser.

You will receive follow-up support from Õ¬ÄÐÊÓƵ if you have witnessed or experienced a crime, or for all other security enquiries. You can also contact SophieÌýbyÌýemail.

UCL Security team

You can visit the Security team on the ground floor of Foster CourtÌýon Malet Place,Ìýopposite the Petrie Museum. Learn more about staying safe at UCL on theÌýUCL security website.

¹ó´Ç±ô±ô´Ç·ÉÌýfor the latest updates, news and advice.

Emergency services

If you witness or experience an emergency, such as a crime, a fire, a serious accident or a medical emergency, you should phone the numbers below.

On campus

°ä²¹±ô±ôÌý+44 (0)20 7679 2222 or extension 222 from a UCL landline.ÌýUCL Security will contact the emergency services on your behalf.

Off campus

°ä²¹±ô±ôÌý999 and ask for the appropriate service (police, ambulance, fire brigade). You can also go to the Accident and Emergency (A&E) department of your local hospital. The closest hospital to Õ¬ÄÐÊÓƵ Main Campus is University College London Hosital (UCLH).

Police non-emergency number

°ä²¹±ô±ôÌý101. This number can be used to report crimes that do not need an emergency response, such as a bike theft.

NHS non-emergency number

Call 111 or use the service. This number can be used if you experience a medical problem that you do not feel is an emergency, orÌýif you are unsure where to access the correct health care support.

Reporting a crime

In an emergency, remember to always dialÌý999Ìýstraight away. If you wantÌýto report anything to the police when it is no longer an emergency:

  • °ä²¹±ô±ôÌý101
  • Report a crime online on theÌýÌý
  • Visit a police station

If you are in London, on the etropolitan Police website. If you are based anywhere else in the UK, use the 'Find a force by area' search on the .