In Case of Emergency
Phone the emergency services by calling 112 or 999 from any phone. Both numbers are free of charge.
112 works in any EU country and from any phone.
If you cannot make a voice call, you can text 112 in an emergency.
This should only be used when it’s not possible to make a voice call. For example, for people who are deaf or have any problem with speech.
If the emergency is not life-threatening
If urgent medical attention is not needed, consider other options before calling 112 or 999.
For example
- go to your local emergency department using your own transport – arriving in an ambulance does not mean you’ll be seen quicker
- go to your local injury unit – for injuries that are not life-threatening
- call your GP
- talk to a pharmacist
Out of Hours Numbers
TUS Ennis Students after 6pm – Please contact Shannon Doc (€50) 0818 123500
TUS Clonmel Students – Please contact CareDoc (€50). (1850) 334999
LSAD students after 6pm – Please contact Shannon Doc (€50). (0818) 123500
TUS Moylish Students after 5pm – Please contact Shannon Doc (€50). (0818) 123500
TUS Coonagh Students after 5pm – Please contact Shannon Doc (€50). (0818) 123500
TUS Thurles Students – Please contact Shannon Doc (€50). (0818) 123500