PR – From November 17 to 19, U.S. military personnel assigned to the U.S. Embassy in Guyana partnered with 28 members of the Royal Grenada Police Force (RGPF) for a life-saving medical skills exchange in Grenada. Participants from across the RGPF’s departments trained alongside U.S. personnel to strengthen immediate first-response capabilities and improve care for injured individuals before they reach a medical facility.
On the final day, RGPF Commissioner Randy Connaught and U.S. Embassy Grenada Principal Officer Cindy Diouf observed the training and met with participants.
“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 U.S. military colleagues,” said Principal Officer Cindy Diouf of the U.S. Embassy in Grenada.
The exchange highlights the shared commitment of the United States and Grenada to building professional capacity, enhancing public safety, and deepening cooperation in support of the people of Grenada.
