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En Norvege (ou tout le monde fait de la rando tout le temps), ils conseillent d'installer une app éditée par la companie de sauvetage norvegien par helicoptere).
Quand tu ouvre l'app c'est ecrit en toute lettres ta position GPS, et t'as 1 bouton a appuyer pour appeller a l'aide (et je crois que ca esasye aussi d'envoyer le meme signal en données en plus du coup de fil)
I would also like to add this app for someone traveling. Maybe you witness a car accident or something happens, then it would be nice to get help even though you don't know the name of the place you are
Denne kan være lur å ha på mobilen. Om du trenger hjelp underveis vet letemannskapene hvor de skal lete :)
1 Norway is big. 10-14 days will have you driving and not really seeing the country.
2 Mountains are dangerous, autumn is here. Don't go hiking if that's not a thing you'd do normally and if you are not 100 % sure of what you're doing.
3 If you ignore nr. 2, check yr.no for weather reports frequently. Bring equipment for sudden worsening of weather. If ut.no or other maps say a hike is long, they are given time for brisk walking. Don't underestimate distances.
4 If you still insist, this app will know when you call 113 to get rescued and relay your position to rescuers.
5 All memes about personal space are true. There is room to give us room.
Hjelp 113 seems to be what your looking for in Norway https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.favouritesystems.android.emergencyapp.nla113&hl=nb