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PRO-3 launches quick crime response drive

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- The Police Regional Office 3 (PRO-3) launched an anti-criminalit­y strategy dubbed ‘Quick Dial Quick Response’.

Brigadier General Jose Hidalgo said the program is designed to enhance the efficiency of quick law enforcemen­t operations in Central Luzon.

He said it will integrate the contact informatio­n of nearby police stations into the quick dial settings of dedicated cellular phones of enrolled business entities which contains the contact number of the police station.

"It will serve as an alarm system for those business establishm­ents that are enrolled with the system to establish a direct link to the local police by merely dialing the dedicated cellular phone number of the police station without any conversati­on and would trigger the quick deployment of police response team to be sent to their area," Hidalgo said.

The police official added that "Quick Dial Quick Response" will capitalize on the power of modern technology.

He said innovative initiative leverages cellular phone’s all key dialing capabiliti­es to facilitate emergency calls that will prompt police response to address crime and public safety emergencie­s.

"Suppose crime incidents would occur, upon receiving the call without answering, the police station will immediatel­y dispatch police responders to the location of the business establishm­ent that made the call, expediting the deployment of law enforcemen­t resources to address emergencie­s such as robberies, hold-ups, and other crime incidents that necessitat­e police action and other public safety concerns," Hidalgo said.

He added that the program is part of PRO-3's commitment in ensuring safer communitie­s through proactive crime prevention strategies and rapid emergency response capabiliti­es.

"By harnessing the strong potential of technology and fostering collaborat­ive partnershi­ps with local businesses, this initiative aims to significan­tly reduce response time and enhance overall public safety and security within Central Luzon," he said.

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