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This Isn’t A Myth! Davao City 911 Can REALLY Response In Less Than 59 Seconds. WOW!

Davao City 911

1st in Asia, 3rd in the world. That's Davao City 911.

According to Davao Tourism...
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Davao City is one of only three areas in world, after the United States and Canada, to have the Integrated Emergency Response System 911, a fully integrated, computerized response system linking the people of Davao City to the emergency resources of the government.  It is patterned after the emergency dispatch system of the U.S. and Canada that enables people in need of emergency assistance to summon necessary aid and emergency services from public safety agencies by simply dialing 911.

Davao’s emergency 911 hotline is the first in the country, providing 24/7 emergency response  and police assistance  in minutes within the city’s urban area. Its 24-member Urban Search and Rescue Team is trained to handle  land and sea rescue, as well as recovery operations, while its Emergency Medical Technicians are among the best in the country in first-aid skills and patient transport care.

What else it can do? Watch the report of CNN Philippines below.s.



WATCH ALSO: SOLID Duterte Supporter LAMBASTS Lourd de Veyra's Open Letter To The Next President. INTERESTING![2]

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Source: CNN Philippines/Facebook and Davao Tourism[3][4]

References

  1. ^ Davao Tourism (www.davaotourism.com)
  2. ^ SOLID Duterte Supporter LAMBASTS Lourd de Veyra's Open Letter To The Next President. INTERESTING! (www.allthingspinoy.com)
  3. ^ CNN Philippines/Facebook (www.facebook.com)
  4. ^ Davao Tourism (www.davaotourism.com)

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