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EMERGENCY  NUMBERS:

Emergency calls:

Air Ambulance - (Medical Wings- Hot Line 24-Hour)

02 247 3392

Police (English web site)

191

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195

Fire Brigade (Thai web site)

199

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197

Higway Police (Thai web site)

193

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1699

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1155

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1555

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02 282 1815

Medical evaluation & Ambulance Service

02 255 1133

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American Express (Amex)

02-273-0022 or 02-273-0044

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02-238-3660

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02-260-8572

Visa

202-73-1199 or 02-273-7449

 

 

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Western Union

02-254-9121

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Tourist Assistance Centre

02 281 5051

Tourist Service Centre

1155

Immigration Bureau

02 287 3116

Operator-Assisted Overseas Call

100

Overseas Subscriber Call

001, then your country code..

Tourism Authority of Thailand

02 694 1222

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  • Foreign prisoners list in Thailand
  • Thailand’s Bang Kwang Prison, aka "The Bangkok Hilton", is the most notorious prison in the world. Feature films and novels have tried to imagine the horrible existence of the prisoners inside, but the reality within the walls has never been filmed – until now. After two years of negotiations the prison bosses have allowed a BBC crew to film the secret world of Bang Kwang – and the reality proves stranger than fiction.The programme tells the human stories of prisoners struggling to stay sane, and of Thai staff struggling to cope.

    Prisoner Michael Connell, a thin and frail supermarket worker from Manchester, is only 19. His lawyers say he has the mental age of someone several years younger, but he talks clearly of the daily life in jail.The only foreigner in a dorm of 1,000, he survives by teaching his fellow inmates English. He got 99 years for smuggling 3,400 e-pills into the country, where few can afford them, and he won’t explain why. Connell is nervous as the new boy; his last words to camera are "even David Beckham couldn’t get me out of here…"

    Veteran British prisoner Andrew Hawke talks freely of his foolish decision to smuggle heroin after an offer from a stranger in Amsterdam, and takes viewers on a tour – pointing out how the shackles of the death row prisoners are welded on permanently. Prisoner Amporn is waiting to be killed, and his voice shakes as he explains how he’ll be given only two hours’ notice before he dies. The executioner tours the execution room, demonstrating the new technique of injections. Inside, it’s still splattered with the blood of those killed by a bullet; the bodies are taken next door to a tiny Buddhist temple for a final blessing.The monk who guards the urns of the unclaimed explains how dying by execution is a "blessing in disguise".

    However, mistakes are made – one Thai inmate called "Chicago Pete" tells of bloody riots and how he heard his best friend’s screams as he was dragged to the chamber. The jail’s transvestites, or lady boys, share quarters. One, who smuggled drugs to pay for a breast augmentation, now works for the prison TV station as a make-up artist and waits for a royal pardon so that she can finish her operations and become a real woman. In hospital, a man dying of Aids lies shaking on his bed; another stares vacantly into the camera as the doctor explains how Thai society refuses to donate medicine as they think the prisoners deserve their suffering.

    The corrections department seems determined to change the nature of Bang Kwang; they are reformers, but they’re fighting against a tide of new prisoners and a tiny budget. Khun Nattee, the director of prisons, wants this to be a warning to English tourists:

    "Thai prisons are tough – you don’t want to be in Bang Kwang."

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    About medical wings:

    Chances are that you will need an urgent medical assistance while on a business or vacation trip from a rural or small community with insufficient medical personnel, equipment, and support. There, your life is exposed to a great risk, whereby transferring you to a tertiary care center, capable of managing higher acuity patients such in Bangkok, at least afforded you and your family a better chance of a more positive outcome. Medical Wings Program was originated to make aeromedical transportation more affordable while maintaining world-class safety and in-flight medical standard. Medical Wings operates a fleet of multi-business aircraft dedicatedly converted for aeromedical transportation. The program enrolls the most qualified and certified medical equipment ready for critically ill patients.

    With over 10 years of executives and VIPs air transportation services in South East Asia, we have been recognized by numerous international organizations around the world for the service and safety.

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