Dubai Police get all-women marine rescue team

 

Dubai Police get all-women marine rescue team

Dubai - The team consists of 11 Emirati women who underwent three months of training.

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Published: Sat 8 Dec 2018, 10:00 PM

Last updated: Sun 9 Dec 2018, 7:31 AM

The Dubai Police have formed the region's first all-women marine rescue team. The police said the team would provide security at events organised at or near Dubai beaches and coasts.
The team consists of 11 Emirati women who underwent three months of training. Colonel Saeed Al Madhani, acting director of the port police station, said the policewomen would respond to emergencies and secure events.
A development plan formulated for them would see them take on supervisory roles in the future.

Captain Ateeqa Al Dhaheri, member of the women's police council, said 30 women were nominated for the programme. Of these, the 11 selected members were trained in swimming, marine safety, first-aid, boat driving, marine patrol procedures, use of tetra devices and sea cycling.
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