UNION, NJ - The Mobile Trak Pro® system will enable the Sparta Police Department (NJ) to view the location of their police vehicles in real-time, gaining a better understanding of resource deployment and increasing the safety of their officers.
Read More →FLORENCE, AL – Public safety officers at the University of North Alabama (UNA) got a little more visibility thanks to the addition of three Segways — electric-powered personal transport vehicles — to the campus security fleet.
Read More →CINCINNATI – First Vehicle Services fleet technician Doug Skelly, from the City of Pittsburgh, was awarded First Prize in the Safety and Environmental category at the SuperTech2008 competition in Nashville, Tenn.
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AMSTERDAM, NY – Mohawk’s slope indicator is a tool for the AC and DC Mobile Column Lifts.
Read More →TREVOSE, PA – Washington State’s Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) has selected The CEI Group, Inc. (CEI), a global provider of fleet accident management and driver risk management and safety services, for collision management services.
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The State’s fleet department continues to work toward a safe and cost-efficient fleet. Weekly license checks help the State assess driver risk, increasing driver safety, minimizing liability, and reducing accident costs.
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ST. LOUIS, MI – Dale Tompkins was named President of Code 3, Inc., a manufacturer of safety equipment, lighting, and electronics for police and fire departments, emergency medical services, and the construction industry.
Read More →CINCINNATI – First Vehicle Services’ Fort Wayne, Ind., location has received a Star designation from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration as part of the agency’s Voluntary Protection Program (VPP).
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The increasing amount of technology hardware installed in law enforcement vehicles presents ergonomic and safety risks. Designers and engineers are developing strategies and products to address both issues.
Read More →WASHINGTON, D.C. – Rising gas prices are prompting some police departments to curb their cruisers for parts of their daily shifts and walk the beat instead.
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