Papuan Police Get Ambulance Car Assistance From The Local Health Office
PAPUA - Papuan Police Chief Inspector General Mathius D. Fakhiri received 119 ambulances from the Papua Province Health Service (Dinkes) which was handed over by Head of Health Office Robby Kayame, Wednesday, March 16.
The delivery of the ambulance which was centered was carried out in the lobby of building A in Jayapura, witnessed by the Deputy Chief of the Papuan Regional Police Brigadier General Eko Rudi Sidarto and officials within the Papuan Regional Police.
Papuan Police Chief Inspector General Mathius D. Fakhiri expressed his gratitude to the Papua Health Service for donating a 119 ambulance unit to facilitate Polri operations in the health sector and services for the community.
Inspector General Fakhiri said that the National Police is a state instrument that has several main tasks and one of them is to protect, protect and serve the community as well as serve the medical and health functions that have been involved for a long time.
As a health service unit, Regional Police Chief continues, is also obliged to maintain the health and fitness of all personnel and families to serve the general public.
"With the addition of an ambulance, it will add supporting facilities for the Bhayangkara Kindergarten Level III Jayapura Rumkit to continue to improve health services in Jayapura City," said Inspector General Pol Fakhiri.
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"So we can witness together positive cases in Papua tend to be under control," he said.
The struggle to fight COVID-19 is not over because positive cases are still there so we must unite to deal with it, said Robby Kayame.