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Emergencies - road traffic accidents

 

For more detailed and updated information on Emergencies, please visit: 

Preparing for Emergencies in Cumbria

 

 

Mobile Support Group

The main role of the Mobile Support Group is road policing on the motorway network and main roads. The group has 107 officers located at Carlisle, HQ, Workington, Kendal and Ulverston.

They are highly trained in a number of specialized areas including advanced driving techniques, pursuit management, accident investigation, armed response, speed enforcement technology, transport of hazardous goods legislation.

The Mobile Support Group is committed to Cumbria Constabulary's Road Policing Strategy.

For more information on Road Traffic Accidents please visit Cumbria Police website.



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