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  1. Fires The police’s duties in connection with fires are related primarily to the general order and safety of the fire location. The police isolate the fire location and secure the operations of the rescue department, prevent additional accidents an...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/fires
  2. Other duties of the police Other duties assigned to the police include determining causes of death and investigation of fires and more severe cases of occupational accidents. The police also supervises people who have a prohibition to pursue busin...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/other-duties-of-the-police
  3. Accidents The Police have duties relating to the prevention of accidents, fighting the consequences and investigating the causes of accidents. In everyday language, an accident can mean various kinds of sudden incidents causing injuries, property ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/accidents
  4. 3.3.2026 | Suuri tulipalo Pähkinärinteessä Vantaalla
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/a-major-fire-in-pahkinarinne-vantaa
  5. Information for international arrivals This information is designed for people who are planning a trip to Finland and want to know about immigration rules, what travel documentation is required and how to deal with Finnish police. The Police of Fi...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/information-for-travellers
  6. 26.5.2026 | Kalasataman tulipalon syttymissyyn selvitys kestää viikkoja
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/determining-the-cause-of-the-kalasatama-fire-will-take-weeks
  7. Public events An occasion or event is considered a public event when it is open to anyone either free of charge or against an entrance ticket. Typical public events include fairs and markets, sports events, shows and festivals intended for audienc...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/public-events
  8. The police grant permits for acquiring and possessing firearms and firearm components. Submit your firearm permit application to a police department either via online services or by visiting police station in person.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/applying-for-a-firearm-permit
  9. Want to become a weapons collector? A weapons collector’s aim is to collect and store firearms or firearm components for which they have a licence. Weapons collector approval is granted by the National Police Board. Weapons collecting is systemati...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/are-you-planning-on-becoming-a-weapons-collector
  10. Emergency response Emergency number – 112 If you need urgent police assistance, call the national emergency number 112. If someone has been injured, begin administering first aid. Prevent any further damage from occurring, if possible. You do not ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/emergency-services
  11. Shooting ranges A shooting range is an indoor shooting gallery or an outdoor area designed for target shooting with firearms. A shooting sports complex refers to a shooting range with lanes for several disciplines, authorised for firing more than ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/shooting-ranges
  12. Eastern Uusimaa Police Department We provide police services in 15 municipalities in Eastern and Central Uusimaa. Our area of operation extends from Vantaa to Hyvinkää and from Nurmijärvi to Loviisa. There are more than 550,000 inhabitants in East...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/eastern-uusimaa-police-department
  13. Police dogs Police dogs serve in all police units, around the clock on every day of the year, ready to support the police during tasks. Police dogs perform approximately 11,000 different tasks per year in various situations, and they have been est...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/police-dogs
  14. Licences for certain game machines and devices Self-employed persons, organisations and foundations can apply for a licence to keep hand-operated wheels of fortune as well as game machines and devices bought before 1 June 1970 available for public...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/licences-for-certain-game-machines-and-devices
  15. How police reports are processed Police reports are entered into the police’s case management system. Police reports filed online are copied into the case management system manually by the police. This can take a few days or weeks, depending on ho...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/how-is-a-report-of-an-offence-processed
  16. Eastern Uusimaa Police Department, units and services We provide police services in 15 municipalities in Eastern and Central Uusimaa. Our area of operation extends from Vantaa to Hyvinkää and from Nurmijärvi to Loviisa. There are more than 550,000...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/eastern-uusimaa-police-department-units
  17. Non-money prize machine licences Non-money prize machines are game machines or devices from which players can win goods. The prizes are held inside the machine and given to winners directly from the machine. A non-money prize machine licence may b...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/non-money-prize-machine-licences
  18. 4.6.2026 | The police are involved in the Boating Safety Week held by the Finnish Lifeboat Institution on 1-7 June 2026.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/police-to-monitor-and-promote-safe-waterway-traffic
  19. News archive Search... Select department All Central Finland Police Department Eastern Finland Police Department Eastern Uusimaa Police Department Helsinki Police Department Häme Police Department Lapland Police Department National Police Board Os...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/news-archive
  20. Helsinki Police Department We ensure that our capital city is safe and pleasant for everyone together with the City of Helsinki, other authorities, communities and the residents. The Helsinki police station is in Pasila. You can report an offence ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/helsinki-police-department