Current information on the security situation
Information from the Swedish authorities' regarding the security situation following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Fractures
Broken bones, known as fractures, usually occur if someone falls or collides with something. If you have fallen, are in pain, and cannot use your arm or put weight on your leg or...
Bleeding
If you notice someone bleeding severely, it is important that you act quickly. Here you can find information about what you need to think about.
Sweden in Nato
On 7 March 2024, Sweden became a member of the defence organisation NATO. Here is the authorities' information on what NATO membership entails.
Drowning
A person who is drowning is usually unable to call for help. But you can save lives by learning about safety in the water and practising CPR.
Airway obstruction
If someone chokes and cannot breathe normally, it is important to intervene quickly. Airway obstruction can lead to oxygen deprivation, cardiac arrest and life-threatening...
Verified information from authorities
Krisinformation.se compiles and conveys information from authorities and responsible actors to the public in the event of major incidents. But it can also be good to be aware of...
Ongoing lethal violence
In the unlikely event that you are near or affected by a shooting or explosion, it is good to know what to do. Here is the police's advice on what to do in the event of ongoing...
Total Defence Service
Everyone between the ages of 16 and 70 living in Sweden is part of Sweden's total defence and, if necessary, must help Sweden to prepare for war. This obligation is called total...
Life-threatening injuries
Here, we have listed information from Swedish authorities about how to help another person who suffers from serious injuries.