Providing humanitarian aid to patients and injured people
ME NewsWire
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates - Saturday, August 30th 2014
The Air Wing Department at the Abu Dhabi Police flew 1015 missions during the first half of 2014. The operations included 72 air-ambulance missions covering road accidents and patient transport between hospitals; 6 search and rescue missions; 224 police patrols; 522 training flights; 132 maintenance-related sorties; and some 59 missions for different police and humanitarian purposes.
Brigadier Staff Pilot Ali Mohammed Al Mazroui, Head of the Air Wing Department at Abu Dhabi Police, said: “We have 15 aircrafts operating at the department. They provide the necessary support and assistance to the different departments at the Abu Dhabi Police GHQ, in addition to air ambulance services and immediate search and rescue operations in remote locations or on external roads. The Air Wing’s 24/7 service also includes offshore rescue.”
Brigadier Al Mazroui added: “During the first half of this year, the Air Wing Department flew several missions that included aerial photography, and road monitoring among other tasks. The department’s aerial surveillance aircrafts carry out 24/7 patrols across the Emirate of Abu Dhabi throughout the week to monitor the highways and internal roads, especially at the peak hours and others recommended by the central operations room.”
Brigadier Al Mazroui commended the great support and the well-advised instructions provided by the police leadership to the Air Wing Department. “The valuable support and instructions provided by the police leadership have yielded positive impact on developing and improving the department’s performance, to promote community members’ satisfaction and increase public trust in our distinguished services that are based on the highest international standards,” Brigadier Al Mazroui said.
For his part, Lieutenant Colonel Pilot Salem khalifa Al Suwaidi, Operations Branch Manager, said: “The Abu Dhabi Police Air Wing is continuously monitoring traffic from the sky, particularly during peak hours, with at least nine air patrols being dispatched across the emirate's territories on a weekly basis; by reason of three patrols in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain and the Western Region respectively. The air crew includes two pilots, a doctor, and thermal imaging device operator. The operator transmits live footage directly to the Central Operations Room and the Air Wing Department’s Operations Room during the mission. Communication between the operations room and the aircraft is conducted via Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA) device, which easily guides the aircraft to the location, according to the coordinates specified by the operations room. The thermal imaging device is particularly handy at night and ensures efficient night patrols.”
Lieutenant Colonel Al Suwaidi added: “The Operations Section at the Air Wing Department consists of four branches. The Operations Branch is in charge of planning the daily operations, and is the backbone of this section. It oversees the proper scheduling of missions and training; manages collaboration with hospitals regarding medical emergency services; updates and analyzes flight logs; and issues directions in cases of emergencies or annual joint drill programs. The Weather and Communications Branch monitors weather conditions and provides communications between aircrafts and ADP departments, such as ambulance, rescue, traffic and the CID.”
Adding further, Lieutenant Colonel Al Suwaidi said: “The Surveillance Branch manages specialized security air patrols that serve police work, in cooperation with the concerned police departments. The branch analyzes the footage transmitted by the cameras to the operations room. The Security Planning and Documentation Branch sets up security plans and documents missions and statistics. The Aviation Safety Branch provides safety for both the aircraft and its crew, and ensures the efficiency of the onboard equipment and devices.”
In conclusion, Lieutenant Colonel Al Suwaidi indicated that the Air Wing pilots are highly qualified Emirati citizens. Together with medical staff and search and rescue teams, they carry out their duties responsibly. “All personnel operating the Air Wing, doctors or rescue personnel, undergo extensive specialized training,” he continued.
It is worth mentioning that the Air Wing Department at Abu Dhabi Police takes part in the organization of different activities and provides aerial support to special events such as camel or horse races, road and water races, as well as Yas Marina Circuit races and other missions.
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The Arabic-language text of this announcement is the official, authoritative version. Translations are provided as an accommodation only, and should be cross-referenced with the Arabic-language text, which is the only version of the text intended to have legal effect.
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Abu Dhabi Police GHQ - Security Media
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