Guide to Emergency Services in Cappadocia: Ambulance, Police, Fire Department

While traveling in the magical atmosphere of Cappadocia, it is important to be prepared for any emergency. This guide has been prepared for you to quickly access the emergency and security services you may need in Cappadocia. You can find the contact information and locations of ambulance, police, fire department, and emergency services in this article. As Daily Tours in Cappadocia, we are always with you to ensure you have a safe and peaceful holiday.

While traveling in the magical atmosphere of Cappadocia, it is important to be prepared for any emergency. This guide has been prepared for you to quickly access the emergency and security services you may need in Cappadocia. You can find the contact information and locations of ambulance, police, fire department, and emergency services in this article. As Daily Tours in Cappadocia, we are always with you to ensure you have a safe and peaceful holiday.

Emergency Numbers

In Turkey, there is a single number for all emergencies: 112. By calling this number, you can reach ambulance, police, fire department, gendarmerie, and other emergency units. The 112 Emergency Call Center will quickly dispatch the nearest team to you.

ServiceNumber
Emergency Call Center112
Ambulance112
Police112
Fire Department112
Gendarmerie112

Police Stations

There are police stations and gendarmerie stations serving for your safety in the Cappadocia region. You can apply to these centers for passport loss, theft, or other public order issues.

CenterAddressPhone
Nevşehir Provincial Police Department15 Temmuz Mahallesi, 148. Sokak No:1, 50100 Merkez/Nevşehir+90 384 228 50 50
Göreme Police StationGöreme, 50180 Göreme/Nevşehir+90 384 271 26 87
Ürgüp District Police DepartmentTemenni, 50400 Ürgüp/Nevşehir+90 384 341 40 55
Avanos District Police DepartmentAvanos, 50500 Avanos/Nevşehir+90 384 511 40 32

Fire Stations

You can reach fire crews via 112 in case of fire or other emergency rescue situations. There are fire stations at various points in Cappadocia.

CenterAddressPhone
Nevşehir Municipality Fire Department350 Evler, 50300 Nevşehir Merkez/Nevşehir112
Ürgüp Municipality Fire DepartmentCumhuriyet, 50400 Ürgüp/Nevşehir112

Hospitals and Emergency Services

The emergency services of hospitals in Cappadocia provide 24/7 service for urgent health problems. You can request an ambulance by calling 112 or go directly to the hospital.

HospitalAddressPhone
Nevşehir State Hospital15 Temmuz Mahallesi, 148. Sokak No:1, 50100 Merkez/Nevşehir+90 384 228 50 50
Private Kapadokya HospitalGüzelyurt, Vefa Küçük Cad. No:9, 50100 Nevşehir+90 384 212 15 50
Ürgüp State HospitalEvka, 50400 Ürgüp/Nevşehir+90 384 341 40 33
Important Information

As Daily Tours in Cappadocia, we share all the practical information you may need during your stay in Cappadocia. Contact us for detailed information and personal guidance.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

The single number for all emergencies in Turkey is 112.

You should go to the nearest police station or gendarmerie station and report the situation.

Yes, the emergency services of Nevşehir State Hospital and Private Kapadokya Hospital are open 24/7.

In case of a fire, you can reach the fire department by calling the 112 Emergency Call Center.

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Isabel — Local Tour Guide & Travel Expert

Isabel lives in Cappadocia and has been a professional tour guide in the region for over 25 years. As the founder of FELIZ TURISMO, she is known for her infectious energy and fun personality that turn every tour into an unforgettable experience. She has helped over 10,000 travelers discover the magic of Cappadocia with deep knowledge of the region's history, culture, and hidden gems. Isabel is also a devoted friend to the stray animals of Cappadocia — FELIZ TURISMO dedicates a portion of its revenue to feeding and providing healthcare for street animals in the region.

Published: February 14, 2026