Premier Winde visits Central Fire Station to recognise firefighters
Today, I visited the Central Fire Station on Roeland Street where I was joined by Alderman JP Smith and a Head of Operations at the station, Mrs Arlene Wehr. I was pleased to provide an update on the response to the Table Mountain fires, which are largely contained, and thanked the many firefighters and volunteers who’ve worked so hard these past three days.
Mrs Wehr is one of the four incident commanders who coordinated the Table Mountain fire response. Yesterday, during one of the toughest days of the fire, she led the command. My huge gratitude goes out to Mrs Wehr for a job so excellently done. She is one of many true heroes in our fire-fighting effort.
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February 24, 2021
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The Cityâs Metro Police Departmentâs comprehensive CCTV network has proven to be effective in detecting criminal activity. CCTV footage has led to the successful arrests of 160 suspects since July 2020. These arrests were madeÂ
on a range of charges which included, breaking and entering, theft, possession of drugs, possession of an illegal fire arm, extortion, attempted hijacking, driving under the influence of alcohol and cable theft.
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The Cityâs Metro Police Department manages 819 CCTV cameras throughout the metropole on a 24-hour basis. Highly trained officers in the control room are just as important as officers on patrol in combatting crime. Officers monitoring the live camera feeds know what to look for and communicate the information to patrol vehicles. Footage from these cameras assists officers with the successful apprehension of suspects. It also helps officers identify locations that