Vehicle Tech Keeps Calif. K-9s Safe in Heat
The Yuba County, Calif., Sheriff's Office has installed technology in its K-9 vehicles to ensure the dogs are kept cool when the officer is not in the vehicle.
The Yuba County, Calif., Sheriff's Office has installed technology in its K-9 vehicles to ensure the dogs are kept cool when the officer is not in the vehicle.
The City of Rockford, Ill., is adding more dash cameras to its police fleet after City Council approved using a $250,000 state grant to purchase them.
The Brookhaven (Ga.) Police Department field tested its Tesla Model S on two performance tracks — one designed for high speed emergency response and the other for urban emergency response.
JW Fishers' submersible tools can be used to find sunken objects and spare dive teams from spending time in dangerous or frigid waters.
Cape's Aerial Telepresence platform allows agencies to send drones to calls to gain valuable intelligence before officers arrive on scene.
Baltimore PD removed 120 patrol cars from service while investigating a sexual assault that allegedly took place in a patrol car.
San Francisco may soon be adding telematics to its police vehicles, which were previously exempt from a 2016 legislation requiring telematics on city vehicles.
The Douglas County, Nev., Sheriff’s Office has authorized patrol deputies to take home their assigned police vehicles to maximize the effectiveness of the Patrol Division.
Agencies can use the Mamba robot to inspect multiple incidents, conduct EOD operations, and allow communication remotely with subjects of interest.
The Fusion2Go 3.0 NMO Fleet signal booster is designed to offer twice the output power and significantly faster data speeds than others on the market.
Officers are getting shot and killed in their cars and SUVs. Vehicle armor manufacturers and their law enforcement agency customers are hoping to make that a thing of the past.
Panasonic announced that its Toughbook 33 and Toughbook 54 have been tested and approved for use on the FirstNet communications platform.
OPS Public Safety now does its own powder coating in-house, which means better lead times and more customized color options.
The GoBetween robot is attached to a rod that extends forward from an officer’s car to a motorist’s window, enabling the officer to conduct a traffic stop without exiting his or her vehicle.
Police officers, fleet managers, and emergency vehicle operator course (EVOC) instructors gathered in Dublin, Calif., on May 17 to test drive the new police vehicle.
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