To Find Open Hospitals During Chuseok... 'National Call 110' Operates 24 Hours
During the Chuseok holiday, the National Call 110 service, which provides essential information such as hospital and pharmacy locations, will operate 24 hours a day.
On October 2, the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission announced that the National Call 110 service will operate as usual from October 6 to 9.
By dialing 110 without an area code, users can receive information on traffic congestion on expressways or national highways, extended public transportation schedules, and medical information such as nearby hospitals and pharmacies that are open. In addition, the service provides consultations for reporting illegal parking, traffic inconvenience, and issues such as power or water outages.
Consultations are available in real time not only by phone, but also through the KakaoTalk Plus Friend "GukminTalk110" chat, the National Call 110 mobile website text service, and social networking services.
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Im Jin-hong, Director of the Government Joint Civil Complaint Center at the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission, said, "National Call 110 is a representative civil complaint consultation service used by about 2.44 million people annually. As it will be operating 24 hours a day during the Chuseok holiday, we encourage everyone to make use of National Call 110 at any time."
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