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DUBAI POLICE HONOURS TOP EMERGENCY CALL HANDLERS AND PATROL OFFICERS FOR Q1 2024.(PHOTO).#PRESS RELEASE.


 Dubai Police Honours Top Emergency Call Handlers and Patrol Officers for Q1 2024


Dubai Police's finest call handlers in the Command and Control Centre of the General Department of Operations and the top patrol officers across police stations for the first quarter of this year were recently honoured for their dedication, efforts in enhancing public safety, and swift response to incidents throughout Dubai. 


The honouring ceremony was attended by His Excellency Expert  Major General Khalil Ibrahim Al Mansouri, Assistant Commandant for Criminal Investigation Affairs; His Excellency Major General Abdullah Ali Al Ghaithi, Assistant Commandant for Operations Affairs; Brigadier Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah Al Mualla, Director of the General Department of Excellence and Pioneering; Brigadier Turki bin Faris, Acting Director of the General Department of Operations; Colonel Ahmad Al Muhairi, Head of the Control Section; and several other officers.


Major General Al Mansouri underscored the critical role that call handlers play in providing essential services, saving lives, and assisting the public through their duties at the Command and Control Centre of the General Department of Operations. 


"Handling emergency calls on the 999 hotline is a crucial responsibility, as any delay in the deployment of a police patrol can exacerbate the condition of an injured individual or lead to fatality."  "This role demands significant tact, patience, and adeptness in managing calls from citizens reporting emergencies," he said. 


Al Mansouri also commended patrol officers' pivotal role in ensuring rapid response to various incidents: "Their actions significantly contribute to achieving Dubai Police's strategic objectives, bolstering security and safety, and enhancing public satisfaction with the services provided." 


Al Mansouri encouraged the honourees to continue their exemplary service and wished them ongoing success and excellence.


Meanwhile, the honourees expressed their gratitude for the recognition, affirming that dedication and loyalty to duty are national responsibilities essential for enhancing public safety and security.

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