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National Response Policing Week |
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Dear Resident, This National Response Policing Week, we're celebrating our officers who are often the first point of contact for emergencies in your local area and across Greater Manchester, operating around the clock, every day of the week. GMP has more than 1,600 response officers, dealing with a vast variety of crimes and incidents. Here are some recent stats that GMP is proud of: In both 2024 and 2025, GMP’s average time of taking 999 calls was four seconds, compared to 29 seconds in June 2022. Between March 1 2025 and February 28 2026, we were called to 141,058 grade 1 incidents with an average attendance time of seven minutes and 49 seconds, down from an average of nine minutes and 34 seconds in 2024. For grade 2 incidents, we responded to 111,003 of the 111,563 we were called to, with an average attendance time of one hour seven minutes and 46 seconds. The week will also raise awareness of the wellbeing and resilience support services, provided throughout the year by our Occupational Health Unit, with access to a range of initiatives from the force and Oscar Kilo, the National Police Wellbeing Service.
You can find out more here: Officers praised for their excellent response times as National Response Policing Week launches | Greater Manchester Police and hear from Assistant Chief Constable Matt Boyle here: ACC Boyle Sequence1 3.mp4.
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