Dictionary English ↔ German: [911] | Translation 1 - 4 of 4 |
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| call center [Am.] [911 / emergency] | Notfalldienst {m} [Notruf 112] | ||
| call center [Am.] [911 / emergency] | integrierte Rettungsleitstelle {f} [Notruf 112] | ||
| FireResc med. emergency operator [Am.] [911 operator] | Leitstellendisponent {m} [Rettungsdienst] | ||
| hist. Louis the Child | Ludwig {m} das Kind [König des Ostfrankenreiches, 900-911] |
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