From November 17 to 19, US military personnel stationed at the US Embassy in Guyana joined forces with 28 members of the Royal Grenada Police Force (RGPF) for a critical medical skills exchange in Grenada. This initiative aimed to enhance immediate first-response capabilities and improve pre-hospital care for injured individuals. Participants from various RGPF departments trained alongside their US counterparts, focusing on life-saving techniques and emergency medical procedures. The collaboration underscored the shared commitment of both nations to strengthening public safety and professional capacity. On the final day of the training, RGPF Commissioner Randy Connaught and US Embassy Grenada Principal Officer Cindy Diouf observed the sessions and engaged with participants. Principal Officer Diouf expressed her gratitude, stating, ‘It’s incredible what we can accomplish together, and it was a joy to meet the new RGPF recruits. I am grateful for the outstanding leadership of the RGPF and the generosity of my US military colleagues.’ This exchange not only bolstered the skills of the RGPF but also deepened bilateral cooperation between the United States and Grenada, ultimately benefiting the people of Grenada.
