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One-Two-GO hotline numbers :
1126
085-155-4622
085-911-5092
085-918-3422
085-911 3438
085-911 4297
02-535-7662
02-504-3227
02-504-3641
Phuket Coordination Center : 076-351158
Bangkok Phuket Hospital : 076-254421-9
( www.phukethospital.com/plane_crash_hospital.html )
Siriroj Hospital (Phuket international Hospital) : 076-249400
( www.phuket-inter-hospital.co.th/injuredOneTwoGo.htm )
Vajira Phuket Hospital : 076-361234
Mission Phuket Hospital : 076-237220-9
( www.missionhospitalphuket.com/?lang=en )
Thalang Hospital : 076-311033
Phuket Airport : 076-351144, 076-351166
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