The Abu Dhabi Civil Defense Authority (ADCDA) has announced the activation of 37 new rescue and firefighting points across the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.
The initiative aims to increase emergency response time and improve preparedness when dealing with potential emergencies and accidents. The authorities plan to ensure the safety of life and property across the emirate.
The new rescue and firefighting points will be 16 in Abu Dhabi, 14 in Al Ain and 7 in Al Dhafra region.
ADCDA Acting Director General Brigadier Salem Abdullah bin Barak Al Dhaheri said the initiative is part of a comprehensive plan to support the emirate’s emergency response.
These initiatives include training human resources and developing programs and activities, emphasizing the authority’s commitment to providing the highest level of protection for the community and increasing its capacity to respond to various emergencies with high efficiency and effectiveness.
Colonel Salem Khalifa Al Mansoori, Director of the External Region Rescue and Fire Department and Project Manager of the Barak Patrol Point, said that the strategic points are equipped with advanced technology and equipment to ensure the highest standards of efficiency.
ADCDA’s mission is to provide effective response to emergencies and accidents, contribute to service delivery at the highest level of professionalism and accuracy, ensure the safety and well-being of communities across Abu Dhabi.