Half of Atlanta Police Vehicles are Past Their Life Cycles, Audit Shows
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.
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.
This product securely mounts a tablet computer close to the dash, maximizing free space inside the vehicle.
The Baton Rouge (La.) Police Department has updated its aged and depleted fleet of patrol cars with 35 new unmarked cars and 38 marked cars.
In the air and on the ground, the ability to see in the dark while mobile enhances crime fighting capabilities and makes officers safer.
The Break Out Box was designed to address the proliferation of aftermarket devices using the OBD-II connector.
For officers who must patrol in rural areas, a reliable connection is key, whether it's for staying in touch with dispatch, importing surveillance data, or accessing records.
The Z14I rugged laptop features built-in customization possibilities, a 14-in. multi-touch display, and hot swappable battery technology for non-stop power.
The Remote Rocker Max Pak Switch allows users to program, customize, and control unique warning packages with a single switch box.
The Knoxville (Tenn.) Police Department has arrested a 19-year-old man after receiving complaints that he was impersonating a law enforcement officer. He was driving a decommissioned 2010 Ford Crown Victoria.
The St. Croix County Sheriff's Office in Wisconsin's new rigid hull inflatable boat enhances its patrol capabilities and water-based emergency rescue operations.
The Wilmington (N.C.) Police Department has added two armored vehicles to its fleet for storm response and high-water rescue.
The Linn County Sheriff’s Office purchased a Lenco BearCat G2 armored rescue vehicle using $297,061 in asset forfeiture funds.
Oneida County, N.Y., has unveiled a new unmanned aircraft system (UAS) unit to support first responders in hazardous situations that would benefit from an aerial perspective.
Gamber-Johnson's no-drill console box is designed specially for the 2020 Ford Police Interceptor Utility. It allows fleets to mount additional devices to the console, including radios, lights, and controls.
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