CENTRAL PARK SKATE PATROL |
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Safety and law Enforcement |
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While the Central Park Skate Patrol isn't authorized to enforce Park laws, we do encourage people to skate safely and wear a helmet. Patrollers communicate with each other via cell phones, and if we see an accident happen or a crime being committed we can notify the Central Park Medical Unit and the Central Park Police Precinct via our cell phones or one of the police call boxes located throughout the Park. |
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Officers from the Central Park Police Precinct constantly patrol the Park in cars, on horseback, on foot, and on bikes. |
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The Central Park Medical Unit (CPMU) is an all volunteer Emergency Medical
Service dedicated to the Central Park community. CPMU's ambulances are staffed
by fully certified Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) and Paramedics who provide
advanced first aid and medical care to Park goers. CPMU also has a special Medical
Bike Patrol that allos them to quickly assist sick or injured people in hard to reach
reas. Working in concert with FDNY, NYPD, and the Skate Patrol, the Central Park
Medical Unit helps to insure a safe day of fun for those who enjoy the Park |
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For more information on the CPMU, see the CPMU Web site. |
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