The Philippine National Police (PNP) has deployed 37,000 officers nationwide as part of heightened security measures for the New Year festivities. PNP chief Gen. Rommel Francisco Marbil emphasized the importance of ensuring public safety during the holiday season, particularly addressing risks associated with fireworks, fire hazards, and accidents. He ordered all mobile units to carry fire safety devices and first aid kits, ensuring immediate assistance to firecracker-related incidents. Marbil also urged the public to avoid unsafe activities like burning tires and blocking roads, reminding them of the dangers of firecrackers and urging them to keep fireworks displays within designated zones.
The Philippine National Police announced that it has mobilized 37,000 officers nationwide as it goes on heightened alert ahead of the New Year festivities.
Marbil ordered all mobile units to carry fire safety devices and first aid kits, ensuring immediate assistance to firecrackers-related incidents. He reminded citizens of the dangers of firecrackers and urged them to keep fireworks displays within government-designated zones.
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