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This is Davao City's newly acquired state-of-the-art bus ambulance equipped with top-of-the-line medical facilities and emergency equipment for rescue operations. The first of its kind in the country, it is complemented by a team of medical professionals: nurses, first-aid personnel and a doctor. It can accommodate 15 patients at a time and may be converted into an operating room of a hospital.
Interior of the Bus Ambulance
The recent acquisition of the bus ambulance is part of Davao City's continuing expansion and enhancement of its emergency response mechanism to better manage crime, terrorism, traffic and emergency responses and public safety in the city; from responding to critical situations to anticipating and preventing them, when and where possible.
All services of the bus ambulance are FREE!
DAVAO CITY - Several business leaders expressed high hopes that the Philippine economy will further flourish under President-elect Rodrigo Duterte, as the tough-talking executive’s vow to make the Philippines crime-free is expected to encourage investment flow.
Duterte, who won in the election on a platform of peace and order, has vowed to implement nationwide Davao City’s system of responding to crimes and other emergencies.
Business delegates were left impressed after paying a visit to the southern Philippine city’s Central 911 and Public Safety and Security Command Center.
“We’re so impressed…I get to see a lot of operations center around the world and this is impressive, very impressive,” Guillermo Luz, chair of the National Competitiveness Council, t
The headquarters of the city’s own version of Emergency 911 houses several rescue vehicles, including a huge bus capable of ferrying as much as 17 people at a given time.
Business delegates inspect a mass casualty bus owned by the Davao City government.
A nearby command center, meanwhile, houses the monitoring center for the 190 surveillance cameras scattered in the entire city, 173 of which were dedicated for monitoring crimes and accidents and the remaining 17 for traffic management.
Davao City's traffic monitoring room where shots of the city's 17 traffic surveillance cameras can be viewed. Dharel Placido, ABS-CBN News
A call center is also available to accept calls for help and assistance round the clock.
“For people in general, they want to feel they are safe. That in case of emergency, the government is able to respond quickly,” Luz said.
Peter Wallace of the Wallace Business Forum, meanwhile, said Duterte’s political will help him achieve his goal of eradicating crimes.
“When the president has said he wants crime resolved in 6 months, everybody sort of laughed at him and said it is not possible. Maybe it is not possible, but you’re gonna go a damn long way if you got this nationwide,” Wallace told ABS-CBN News.
“I don’t think anybody doubts that President Duterte has political will. He has shown that already.”
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