Patrol G2 Light Bar Camera System
The Patrol G2 system is installed on a vehicle and employs mobile automated license plate recognition (ALPR), facial recognition, and speed and parking violation technology.
The Patrol G2 system is installed on a vehicle and employs mobile automated license plate recognition (ALPR), facial recognition, and speed and parking violation technology.
Baton Rouge, La., Police Department’s new chief announced plans to adopt new technology and purchase 78 new vehicles to supplement an aging fleet.
The San Jacinto County (Texas) Sheriff's Office is purchasing used police vehicles to replace its aged fleet — some vehicles on the road have 300,000 miles on them.
Unmanned aircraft can perform a variety of critical law enforcement missions; just make sure you have community support and federal permission.
The State of New York has launched an unmanned aerial system program for its state police. The first four drones will be put into service this month, and by April 2018, an additional 14 aerial drones will be deployed.
Roughly 200 Minnesota police and government agencies were overcharged on vehicles between 2014 and 2017. Now, the State of North Dakota is reviewing vehicles purchased through its state contract that were fulfilled by the same dealership.
The Chicago Office of the Inspector General has received reports that nearly 10% of city police vehicles are unavailable because they are undergoing service at fleet maintenance facilities — nearly double the industry standard.
The Motorscan is the first compact on-board diagnostic (OBD) tool for motorcycles, allowing users to monitor the health of their bike on demand, offering the ability to read trouble codes, clear the Check Engine light, and access various bike systems.
Dodge Chargers have been the chosen patrol car of the Mount Airy Police Department (N.C.) since 2010. The agency decided to switch to Ford's Police Interceptor Utility because its all wheel drive is more conducive to the city’s weather conditions.
The Ford Oglethorpe (Ga.) Police Chief said the replacement vehicle will come equipped with protective gear, such as headlight wraps.
The light bar uses BroadBand Blue technology, which delivers high-intensity light, a larger optical image, and a more consistent color while remaining easy on the eyes, especially at night.
Founded in 1984, Adamson Industries is a privately-held, woman-owned, small business that produces public safety vehicle equipment.
Money for the police and fire vehicles will be taken from the City of Walla Walla, Washington’s general fund and the police department's vehicle replacement fund.
Lewis County (Wash.) issued calls for bids after a local dealer expressed concern over the county's history of purchasing vehicles through state contracts instead of through local bids.
Code 3's Patient Compartment Light powered by Vital Vio's VioSafe White Light Disinfection Technology provides continuous disinfection of bacteria as well as safe illumination with precisely engineered wavelengths of visible light.
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