The resident in the National Capital District (NCD) need to communicate directly with local emergency authorities, especially in this festive season, to report crime or emergencies.
The lack of communication between the public and emergency services such as the Fire department, St Johns Ambulance and the Police, has contributed to the rise in crime and casualties.
Although reports of tragedies, crime, disasters, or existential issues flood the internet on a timely manner, no proper channel is used to contact authorities directly to respond to incidents.
The public must seriously acknowledge the proper channel to respond to authorities during life threatening events, for the safety and wellbeing of those involved and those around you.
However, when reporting incidents via social media or directly to police, the information must be credible. Verifying information with multiple sources before sharing or tagging authorities ensures that authorities are directed to current and legitimate concerns, avoiding distractions caused by incorrect reports.
Additionally, public safety is enhanced by acknowledging and supporting the tireless work of police officers. Midnight shifts can be particularly challenging and recognizing the dedication of officers who ensure safety throughout the night fosters community respect and cooperation.
Community leaders including members of the public are encouraged to report crime or disasters responsibly during this festive season for a safer public. By working together responsibly, communities and police can create safer and more harmonious environments for all.
The toll-free numbers are.
NCD/ Central Command – 1800100
NCD St Johns Ambulance – 111
NCD Fire Station – 110