Rescue operation by Sharjah Police: Two individuals freed from an electric vehicle in under 10 minutes
In a swift demonstration of their commitment to immediate and effective emergency response, the Sharjah Police have successfully rescued two individuals trapped inside a malfunctioning electric vehicle.
The incident occurred while the vehicle was travelling from Al-Badiya Bridge to 7 Bridge. The vehicle's windows were closed, and the two people inside were unable to get out or open them.
Upon receiving the report, the General Command of Sharjah Police sprang into action, immediately mobilising their specialized field teams. The teams, led by Lieutenant Colonel Sultan Al Nuaimi, ensured the safety of those in the vehicle and secured the road, facilitating traffic during the rescue operation.
High alertness and effective coordination were demonstrated by the various stakeholders as the operation was completed within just ten minutes of receiving the report. The rescue operation was carried out with precision, ensuring the safety of the community and traffic control.
The two individuals were safely removed from the vehicle without any injuries. The swift response and efficient execution of the operation are testament to the Sharjah Police's dedication to their duty and their ability to respond swiftly and effectively to emergencies.
This rapid response is part of Sharjah Police's ongoing commitment to providing immediate, effective response to emergencies, ensuring the safety and well-being of the community.
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