Bali to use 911 emergency response system
DENPASAR (indo.com): In the wake of the Bali tragedy,
local and foreign institutions have proposed ways to prevent
the island from another possible disaster. One of them
is the operation of the Public Safety Service 911 Emergency
Response System. Bali will be the first province in Indonesia
to operate the system.
The planned operation of the system will be introduced
on December 16, 2002 in conjunction with the conference
on
Government regulation creating a secure condition for
people and investors.
The conference will be attended by the delegations from
IATA (International Air Transport Association). The presentation
of IATA within the conference will be very significant
in discussing about the additional flight cost from and
to Bali.
Mr. Eddy Tjokronegoro, the Executive Director of Public
Safety Service Indonesia (YLKMI) said that the system
is communally operated by the Police, people and security
and safety boards, such as Lifeguards, Hospitals, Search
and Rescue Team, and the Fire Brigade.
The YLKMI provide the system in association with various
institutions.
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