United Arab Emirates: 37 new rescue and firefighting points added in Abu Dhabi – News
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Photo: Abu Dhabi Press Office
The Abu Dhabi Civil Defense Authority (ADCDA) has announced the activation of 37 new rescue and firefighting points throughout the emirate of Abu Dhabi.
This initiative aims to improve emergency response time and improve preparation to deal with possible emergencies and accidents. The authority plans to ensure the safety of lives and property across the emirate.
The new rescue and firefighting points will be at 16 locations in Abu Dhabi, 14 in Al Ain and 7 in the Al Dhafra region.
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Brigadier Salem Abdullah bin Barrak Al Dhaheri, Acting Director General of ADCDA, said the initiative is part of a comprehensive plan prepared to support the emirate’s emergency system.
The initiative includes the training of human resources and the development of programs and operations, emphasizing the authority’s commitment to providing the highest levels of protection to the community and improving its capabilities to face various emergencies with high efficiency and effectiveness.
Colonel Salem Khalifa Al Mansouri, director of the External Regions Fire and Rescue Department and project director of the Barq patrol points, stated that the strategic points are equipped with advanced technologies and equipment to ensure the highest standards of efficiency.
ADCDA aims to provide effective responses to emergencies and accidents, helping to deliver services at the highest level of professionalism and precision, to ensure the safety and well-being of communities across Abu Dhabi.
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