Chicago Police Orders 200 Ford PIU Hybrids
The Chicago Police Department will soon take delivery of 200 Ford Police Interceptor Utility Hybrid vehicles, which are made in the city.
The Chicago Police Department will soon take delivery of 200 Ford Police Interceptor Utility Hybrid vehicles, which are made in the city.
Less than half of the law enforcement fleet is equipped with handgun vaults or locking rifle racks, and there is no policy on proper firearms storage in an unattended vehicle.
Working with a phone, tablet, or rugged laptop? It's important to take advantage of special features without forgetting their limitations.
HAAS Alert's collision prevention technology paired with Code 3's reliable lighting and safety solutions alerts drivers of nearby public safety vehicles responding to an emergency.
The Aventura Police Department in Florida will use its new 29-foot, custom-built rigid inflatable boat (RIB) for patrolling miles of shoreline and canals.
To better navigate the streets of Omaha, Neb., the Douglas County Sheriff's office successfully implemented a new motor unit to its fleet earlier this year.
The vehicle base allows the computer to be mounted closer to the transmission hump, providing more room for front-seat occupants.
The Pocketmoon is a portable LED light solution designed to provide glare-free light in the radius of 30 feet.
The Davis (Calif.) Police Department has been approved to purchase an armored rescue vehicle that resembles a delivery van.
The City of West Plains, Mo., is turning to police vehicle leasing in order to update its fleet and potentially save $40,000 a year.
The Los Angeles Police Department is now approved to use drones for SWAT, hazmat, and bomb squad operations.
Gamber-Johnson's metal mesh window guards have been redesigned for the 2020 Ford Police Interceptor Utility.
The mobile, car-mounted VeriPlate solution reads plate images, including colors and characters, and stores the data from multiple lanes of traffic while the vehicle is being driven or while parked and passed by other vehicles.
Atlanta's police vehicles have an average age of seven years and roughly 72,000 miles. An audit shows that 52% of the 1,065 vehicles in the fleet were beyond their life cycle.
The City of Chicago fleet does not have accurate data to determine whether it meets the industry standard of 95% availability for its 3,000-plus police vehicles, according to a city audit.
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