Saturday, February 18, 2012

ARTICLE - CARNIVAL - SPECIAL MEASURES

D-1, SPECIAL MEASURES, IMPORTANT INFORMATION
(Haiti Libre) -

The Directorate of Traffic, the National Police of Haiti (PNH) and the Ministry of Public Health have announced special measures for the carnival period, on the entire territory, from this Saturday, February 18 until February 22, 2012.

Garry Desrosiers, the Spokesman of the PNH explains "...all persons who have a license to carry weapons, can not move with their arms from February 18 to February 22 throughout the territory [...] with the exception of police officers in uniform, assigned to the carnival. We also say that the security companies who make rotations on site to avoid an arms flow.

The sale of alcohol in glass containers is prohibited [...] people do not have the right to move with objects that could injure someone [...] we are asking people to cooperate with police, who will take special measures to ensure that everything that has been said, is respected. In Port-au-Prince, more than 600 police are going to provide reinforcement in the Southern Department [...] In the department of the West there are steps that are being taken so that the police can secure the population on the Champ de Mars [...] Also, throughout the country, there are joint patrols PNH-Minsutah, and during the three days of Carnival, the police will be present in the West department and also in every department to prevent outbursts, because the police, is first a prevention, before using repression [...]"

For his part, the Commissioner Will Dimanche of the Directorate of Traffic and the Traffic Police has announced that no person shall drive at a speed exceeding 90 km/hour during this period, and stated that patrols will be deployed, including on National Road #2, to control traffic and reduce the risk of accidents.

The Ministry of Public Health and Population informed that steps have been taken to ensure the management of emergencies during the carnival period. Ambulances, doctors, nurses and all the necessary equipment have been deployed to Port-Salut, to deal with possible accidents. On all the courses, throughout the national territory, medical posts have been placed. Different hospitals have formed a network to handle emergencies during the course of the carnival festivities, announced the Director General of the MSPP.

In case of such emergencies or accidents, the cases are referred depending on geographic location :

A) DEPARTMENT OF THE WEST - (11 Institutions)

1. Metropolitan area - 3 Institutions

Hôpital de l’Université d’Etat d’Haïti (HUEH), rue Mgr Guilloux, Port-au-Prince

Hôpital Universitaire de la Paix (HUP), Delmas 33, Delmas

Hôpital Eliazar Germain (HEG), rue Panaméricaine, Pétion-Ville


2. Route from Port-au-Prince to Petit Goâve - 5 Institutions

Centre de Santé de Portail Léogane

MSF de Léogane

Hôpital Sainte Croix de Léogane

HCR Grand-Goâve

Hôpital Notre Dame de Petit-Goâve


3. Route from Port-au-Prince to Montrouis, Côte des Arcadins (Cabaret to Route 9) - 1 Institution

Hôpital OFATMA


4. Route from Port-au-Prince to Montrouis, Côte des Arcadins (Arcahaie to Montrouis) - 2 Institutions

HCR d’Arcahaie

Hôpital St Nicolas de St Marc


B) DEPARTEMENT OF NIPPES - (1 Institution)

Hôpital Sainte Thérèse de Miragoane


C) DEPARTEMENT OF SOUTH - (4 Institutions)

Centre de Santé des 4 Chemins

Hôpital Immaculée Conception des Cayes

Hôpital Brenda Strafford

HCR de Port Salut

D) DEPARTEMENT OF SOUTHEAST - (2 Institutions)

Hôpital Saint Michel de Jacmel

HCR de Cayes-Jacmel

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