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Abu Dhabi Police launches mobike ambulances

ABU DHABI, December 8, 2017

Abu Dhabi Police has introduced ten new motorbike ambulances to be used as part of the forces' fleet of first responder patrol vehicles, reported the state news agency Wam.

Major General Mohammed Khalfan Al Rumaithi, the commander-in-chief of Abu Dhabi Police, said that the off-road motorbikes are equipped with the latest medical equipment and innovative solutions, including hydraulic technology, fire extinguishers and an automated external defibrillator, that will help emergency personnel respond more efficiently to accidents and ensure the safety of victims.

During the unveiling of the new motorbikes at the Armed Forces Officers Club today, Brigadier General Ali Khalfan Al Dhaheri, the director of Central Operations Sector of Abu Dhabi Police, said that the latest additions are part of the force's continuous efforts to enhance the public's confidence and provide high quality services.

"Abu Dhabi Police is always at the forefront in utilising the best quality response vehicles to help overcome the challenges of emergency tasks, and harnessing the best techniques and solutions," he said.

"The introduction of motorbike ambulance patrols are one of many initiatives by Abu Dhabi Police, which seeks to enhance the public's confidence through the provision of high quality police services in line with the best practices in the field, as to ensure that the Emirate of Abu Dhabi continues to be a safe and secure society," he added.




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