Orebro

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Public Safety

Information about the overall safety of Orebro, local laws, and tips for staying secure.

Sections

1. Emergency Services in Örebro

Sweden has a highly efficient and centralized emergency response system. In Örebro, you can rely on professional and prompt services for police, fire, and medical emergencies.

Emergency Numbers

  • 112: This is the national emergency number for all urgent situations, including police, fire, and ambulance services. Operators speak Swedish and English.
  • 114 14: For non-urgent police matters (e.g., reporting a crime that is not in progress).
  • 1177: For non-emergency medical advice and guidance (available 24/7).

Response Times

Emergency services in Örebro are known for their quick response times, typically arriving within minutes in urban areas.

Fire Stations

  • Örebro has several fire stations, with the main one located at Brandstationen Örebro, Aspholmsvägen 1, 702 27 Örebro.

Police Stations

  • The main police station is located at Polishuset Örebro, Järnvägsgatan 3, 703 62 Örebro.
  • Opening hours for in-person visits: Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM.

Ambulance Services

Ambulances are dispatched through the 112 emergency number. They are well-equipped and staffed by trained paramedics.


2. Crime Rates in Örebro

Sweden, including Örebro, has relatively low crime rates compared to global standards. However, as with any city, there are some considerations to keep in mind.

General Crime Trends

  • Petty Theft: Pickpocketing and bag snatching can occur in crowded areas, such as train stations or shopping centers. Always keep an eye on your belongings.
  • Bicycle Theft: Bicycle theft is relatively common in Sweden, so ensure your bike is securely locked.
  • Violent Crime: Violent crime is rare and typically limited to specific areas or situations, often involving individuals who know each other.

Safe Areas

  • Most neighborhoods in Örebro are safe, including the city center, Wadköping (the old town), and residential areas like Adolfsberg and Almby.
  • Avoid poorly lit or deserted areas late at night, particularly in less central neighborhoods.

Police Presence

  • Police patrols are visible in the city center and during major events, ensuring a sense of security.

3. Safety Tips for Visitors and Immigrants

  • Public Transport: Örebro’s public transport system is safe and reliable. However, avoid isolated bus stops late at night.
  • Cycling: If you cycle, always use bike lights and follow traffic rules. Helmets are recommended but not mandatory.
  • Alcohol Consumption: Be mindful of alcohol consumption in public spaces, as it is regulated. Drunken behavior can attract police attention.
  • Cultural Sensitivity: Swedes value personal space and quietness. Avoid loud or disruptive behavior, especially in residential areas.

4. Healthcare Access in Emergencies

Sweden has a world-class healthcare system, and Örebro is no exception. Emergency medical care is accessible to everyone, including visitors and immigrants.

Emergency Medical Care

  • In a life-threatening situation, call 112 for an ambulance.
  • The main hospital in Örebro is Universitetssjukhuset Örebro (USÖ), located at Södra Grev Rosengatan, 703 62 Örebro. It is a highly regarded university hospital with 24/7 emergency services.

Costs for Emergency Care

  • EU/EEA Citizens: If you have a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), you are entitled to the same healthcare rates as Swedish residents. Bring your EHIC and passport.
  • Non-EU/EEA Citizens: Emergency care is available, but you will be billed. Costs can vary, so having travel insurance is highly recommended.
  • Swedish Residents: Healthcare is heavily subsidized. A visit to the emergency room typically costs around 400 SEK (approx. 35–40 USD).

Pharmacies

  • Pharmacies (Apotek) are widely available in Örebro. For urgent medication needs outside regular hours, visit Apoteket Universitetssjukhuset Örebro, which has extended hours.

5. Local Considerations

Weather-Related Safety

  • Winters in Örebro can be cold and icy. Wear appropriate footwear to avoid slipping on icy sidewalks.
  • In case of heavy snowfall, public transport may experience delays. Check updates on the Länstrafiken Örebro website or app.

Language

  • Most Swedes speak excellent English, so language barriers are minimal. However, learning a few basic Swedish phrases can be helpful and appreciated.

Cultural Norms

  • Swedes value punctuality, so if you have appointments (e.g., with healthcare providers), arrive on time.
  • Avoid jaywalking, as traffic laws are strictly enforced.

6. Key Locations and Contact Information

Here are some essential addresses and contact details for public safety in Örebro:

Police

  • Address: Polishuset Örebro, Järnvägsgatan 3, 703 62 Örebro
  • Phone: 114 14 (non-emergency)

Fire Department

  • Address: Brandstationen Örebro, Aspholmsvägen 1, 702 27 Örebro
  • Phone: 112 (emergency only)

Hospital

  • Address: Universitetssjukhuset Örebro, Södra Grev Rosengatan, 703 62 Örebro
  • Phone: 112 (emergency) or 019-602 10 00 (general inquiries)

Pharmacy

  • Address: Apoteket Universitetssjukhuset Örebro, Södra Grev Rosengatan, 703 62 Örebro
  • Phone: 0771-450 450

Tourist Information

  • Address: Örebro Visitor Center, Olaigatan 17B, 703 61 Örebro
  • Phone: +46 19 21 21 21

7. Final Recommendations

  • Always carry a form of ID and emergency contact information.
  • Download the 112 Sweden app, which provides location-based emergency assistance and guidance.
  • If you’re staying long-term, consider registering with the Swedish Tax Agency (Skatteverket) to access subsidized healthcare and other services.

By following these guidelines and being aware of the resources available, you can enjoy a safe and comfortable experience in Örebro.