Roatan Emergency Numbers
Keep this page handy for emergency response contacts on Roatan. The numbers below reflect the most recent emergency contact list currently available to us from the emergency-response card we have on file. Because emergency contacts can change, verify locally whenever possible.
Emergency Response Reference Card
This visual reference is included here because many island residents and visitors prefer to save a single emergency card on their phone. You can keep it for quick reference and use the click-to-call links below when you need them.
Roatan Emergency Card
Use this card as a quick visual guide, then use the call links below for one-tap dialing.
Primary Emergency Response
Start with 911 for urgent emergencies. These are the frontline numbers many people need first.
Roatan Fire Department
Roatan fire response numbers currently on file, including Fire Chief contact.
Santos Guardiola Fire Response
Santos Guardiola emergency fire contacts currently listed, including Fire Chief contact.
Honduran Red Cross
Cruz Roja Hondureña emergency contact currently listed for Roatan.
COPECO
National emergency and disaster-response contact currently listed for the island.
Police, Traffic, and Patrol Contacts
These contacts can be useful for traffic issues, patrol response, tourism-related concerns, and municipal police matters.
Transit / Traffic
Main line
Chief Lisandro Muñoz
Tourism
Municipal Police
Sandy Bay / West End Patrol
Patrol Sr. Hernández
Inspector Sr. Varela
UDEP Sr. González
Other Important Emergency Contacts
These numbers may be important depending on the type of emergency or situation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers to help residents, visitors, and property owners use this page more effectively during urgent situations.
What is the main emergency number for Roatan?
For urgent emergencies on Roatan, start with 911. This is the main number for police, fire, ambulance, and immediate emergency response.
What can I find on the Roatan Emergency Numbers page?
This page brings together the most recent emergency-response card we currently have on file, along with click-to-call numbers for fire response, Red Cross, COPECO, traffic, patrol, naval contacts, RECO, and other important services.
Is the emergency reference card included here for quick access?
Yes. The visual emergency card is included because many island residents and visitors prefer to save one emergency image on their phone for quick reference.
Should I verify emergency numbers locally when possible?
Yes. Emergency contacts can change, so it is always smart to verify numbers locally whenever possible and let us know if something on the page needs to be updated.
Can I use this page for both major emergencies and other urgent local contacts?
Yes. This page is designed to help with both major emergencies and other urgent situations that may require traffic police, patrol contacts, fire response, disaster response, or utility-related emergency numbers.