In an endeavor to foster knowledge sustainability and bolster communication ties, a delegation from the National Guard visited Ras Al Khaimah Police's Traffic and Patrols Department's Search and Rescue Unit. The delegation, warmly received by Colonel Dr. Mohammed Al-Bahar, Director of the Traffic and Patrols Department, along with several officers, engaged in an insightful exchange aimed at enhancing expertise in search and rescue operations.
During the visit, the delegation received a comprehensive briefing on the operational framework of Ras Al Khaimah Police's Search and Rescue Unit. The presentation encompassed detailed insights into specialized training courses, delineation of tasks across various branches and teams, particularly in response to accidents.
The visiting delegation was acquainted with the state-of-the-art equipment and resources provided by Ras Al Khaimah Police to fortify this critical unit. They gained firsthand knowledge and insights into the unit's operations, aiming to glean expertise and exchange successful practices. Additionally, they were introduced to the fleet of search and rescue vehicles, primed and available for swift deployment.
As a token of mutual appreciation and to commemorate the positive cooperation and collaborative efforts, both parties exchanged commemorative shields after the visit. This gesture underscored the commitment to ongoing efforts in fostering fruitful cooperation and knowledge exchange in the field of search and rescue.