Islamabad emergency services to obtain GPS persecution and faster reaction system

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Islamabad, September 26 (app): Chairman and chief commissioner Islamabad, Muhammad Ali Randhawa, emphasized the need for GPS trackers in ambulances and in connection with private patrons on Friday to reduce emergency times in the capital.

Randhawa led a meeting in the CDA headquarters and enables the new system in real-time tracking and monitoring rescue processes via a modern emergency operating center. “The response time should be further improved by integrating trackers into ambulances and combining with private sick leave services in the city,” he said.

The meeting checked plans to improve capital rescue services with the help of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA).

Officials said drones, rescue motorcycles and guard towers would also be presented to tackle emergencies, including forest fires.

Randhawa pointed out that the recruitment and vocational training of employees accelerated and at strategic locations, including within housing companies, were built in cost -effective substances. “All available resources are used to equip capital rescue services with modern facilities and equipment,” he added.

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