POLICE chief General Nicolas D. Torre III (left) personally demonstrated the Philippine National Police’s ability to achieve the so-called ‘3-minute response time’ in front of Atty. Rafael Vicente R. Calinisan, vice chairperson and executive officer of the National Police Commission, during a courtesy visit last 5 June at the Napolcom Central Office.  Photograph courtesy of PNP PIO
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Baguio aims for 3-minute emergency response

Aldwin Quitasol

BAGUIO CITY — The Baguio City Police Office (BCPO) has begun implementing a new three-minute response time for emergency calls, a directive from the recently installed Philippine National Police chief Gen. Nicolas Torre III. This initiative leverages technology to enhance police efficiency and public service.

BCPO Director P/Col. Ruel Tagel emphasized that the three-minute response isn’t just about speed, but also about improving the overall quality of police service to the community.

Meanwhile, a high-ranking official from a national line agency based in Baguio City is facing charges after being apprehended for drunk driving on the night of 10 June. The official was involved in a traffic incident with another government official.

Police from BCPO Station 7 noted the official’s intoxication upon his arrival at the station. A subsequent alcoholic breath test at a local hospital confirmed he was indeed drunk.

The official has been charged with violating Republic Act 10586, also known as the Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013. The initial complaint of reckless imprudence resulting in damage to property was reportedly retracted by the complainant, but sources indicate the prosecutor-on-duty has since reinstated the complaint.