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Towards Land-and-Forest-Fire-Free, Central Kalimantan Regional Police Prepared Tactical Vehicles to Handle Land and Forest Fire

inp.polri.go.id – Palangkaraya. Central Kalimantan Regional Police is government agency that has very important task in handling forest and land fire (Karthula) in Central Kalimantan Province so that good infrastructure is required. This was conveyed directly by the Chief of Central Kalimantan Regional Police, Police Inspector General Dedi Prasetyo, through the Head of Public Affairs Police Grand Commissioner K. Eko Saputro, when confirmed in his office at Public Affairs Division of Central Kalimantan Regional Police.

As for the infrastructure facilities equipped by the Central Kalimantan Regional are motor vehicle (Ranmor) R2 URC Karhutla which functions to quickly go to the land/forest fire location. The vehicle is also equipped with equipment to extinguish forest and land fires. The fire hunting car has function to quickly come to land/forest fire location, as well as to visit location that is hard to access and it is equipped with forest fires extinguishing.

Besides the car, the Central Kalimantan Regional Police also has standby ambulance for forest and land fires which functions to provide first aid to officers andthe public who need oxygen and other medical assistance and tactical car for forest and land fires that functions for first action at crime scene (TPTKP) activities. It also has the capacity to process forest and land crime scenes equipped with high-tech equipment in the form of drones and others and other as well as equipped with fire spot system or hotspot by using hanyakien application that has been supported by digital smoke CCTV to monitor directly 24 hours in areas prone to forest and land fires.

“The infrastructure owned by the Central Kalimantan Regional Police aims to support the implementation of handling forest and land fires so that it can run safely and smoothly and in later Central Kalimantan Province can be free from forest fires,” he concluded.

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