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Many of these same
visitors come into contact with the Ambassadors. The Ambassadors are
members of the City's Community Assistance Program. The Police
Department is utilizing a Law Enforcement Block Grant to fund this
program. The Ambassadors greet visitors and citizens and provide
information on points of interest. They also function as the eyes
and ears of the Police Department and provide a visible presence in the
downtown and Bricktown areas. They serve in other areas of the City
as well as at special events. By their availability and capability,
Ambassadors are able to handle many questions that formerly required
citizens to flag down a police officer for information, thus allowing the
officers to spend more time patrolling and responding to calls that
actually require the participation of a
Whether it's something as simple as asking for directions to a certain restaurant, or something more serious such as giving medical aid to someone who has fallen ill, the Ambassadors play an important role in keeping visitors to our downtown and Bricktown areas safe. Ambassadors also stay busy helping with traffic control and assisting police officers assigned to the area. Ambassadors are easy to spot with their navy blue shirts, tan pants and yellow caps. In 2008 the Ambassadors were asked for directions from citizens a total of 29,631 times. They were asked general information questions about the area or events 14,736 times. The Ambassadors assisted police officers 28 times and they assisted with traffic control 13 times. These numbers, plus additional duties add up to more than 40,000 contacts with the public in 2008! And that doesn't include special events such as Opening Night, the Fourth of July and numerous parades and races such as the Oklahoma City Marathon. The Ambassadors are
committed to making your visit to Oklahoma City's downtown and Bricktown
areas as safe and enjoyable as possible. |