Michigan Municipality PD's Tesla Hits Road, Turns Heads
The Tesla Model 3 police car has been in service for about two months, and is being used by the detective unit and not as a patrol car.
The Tesla Model 3 police car has been in service for about two months, and is being used by the detective unit and not as a patrol car.
The system provides 360-degree coverage in and around law enforcement vehicles to capture crystal-clear video evidence in high definition.
All models feature a low-profile design that offers a range of mounting options and multiple units can synchronize to flash simultaneously or alternately.
The operation began Feb. 2019 and spanned over 22 months with good results.
The greening of police fleets is on the horizon, and Sgt. Jason Brake is taking action now to ensure a smooth transition — while facing budget constraints and keeping up customer service.
Estes AWS offers three different SUV lockers with different accessibility and lock features for each.
The unmanned aerial vehicles will be used by the Mokena, Illinois Police Department in its efforts to solve crimes and locate missing persons.
Nye County, Nevada, Sheriff's vehicles have new decals that are smaller and placed on the doors, so when a fender is damaged, the decal remains intact.
The donated drone will be used by the City of Sherman, Texas, to help detect missing persons and chase down suspects by tracking their body heat.
FSJoin is a programming compatibility feature of Federal Signal’s light bars and exterior/interior warning lights that work in conjunction with the Pathfinder light/siren controller.
The boats will be used by the State Police Marine Division for patrol, search and rescue, rapid response, victim recovery, and more.
From vehicle-specific consoles and device mounts to K9 transport systems and more, the “Dash to Bumper” line offers extreme officer protection.
New vehicles have a “hot dog” system, which automatically kicks in when the interior gets too hot for the canines.
The Shelby County Commission passed an ordinance limiting the amount of military-grade equipment the Sheriff’s Office can receive from the federal government.
The change would allow the Livingston County, Michigan, Sheriff's Office to keep patrol cars for six years instead of three.