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Outfitted with advanced software and seamless integration, the Tesla Cybertruck on display in Oracle’s IACP booth showcased the future of patrol vehicles and situational awareness for police
A sanitation truck, snow removal equipment or public works vehicle are moveable barriers that can harden mass gatherings from vehicle terror attacks and other threats
Report identifies preventable failures in communication, planning, execution and leadership on and before July 13 incident
The Rapid All-Terrain Tower (RATT) vehicle mast goes up fast and fits on popular 2x2” hitch
Partnership with Ten-8 Fire and Safety and Frontline Communications will enhance St. Petersburg’s law enforcement capabilities with a high-tech mobile command vehicle for diverse operations
The number of attacks is alarming, but we are seeing more stories about successes from police intervention before and during attacks
The custom command center could also double as a SWAT/Tactical response unit
The T-Mobile 5G network enables the deployment of advanced technology for first responders
The service provides critical data resulting in reduced emergency response times
Inside the command center is a front collaboration/workroom with flip-down bench seating and a fixed center conference table
For law enforcement, public/private partnerships add to coverage and efficiency
Chief Philip P. Rivera is a 28-year NYPD veteran who has served in several commanding officer roles in different precincts
One Mustang Mach-E will be used as a supervisor’s vehicle and the other will be taken on patrol
“My goal when I first came here was to eliminate everyone leaving,” Chief Stoney Mathis said
Why technology is the key to avoiding the next 9/11 and MCI preparedness
Gordon Graham and Chief Mike Ranalli provide insight into how you can improve incident analysis in your department and use the information to implement lasting change.
How can we avoid the most common planning errors in anticipation of the unthinkable?
Six steps to balancing efficiency and safety when multiple officers converge on a scene
It is worthwhile for police administrators to periodically review these agreements and for individual officers to have read and understood their roles in these efforts
“We’re not extracting anything from the earth. We’re not taking out any water. We’re not putting in any water. We’re simply leveraging energy with a thermal transfer”
A Florida fire department is leading the way in bringing together first responders to train to respond to active shooter scenarios and other MCIs
Law enforcement must continue to keep these low-frequency, high-consequence events at the forefront of their training
Police and fire agencies worked together to prepare and care for a major ski event
The time has come for EVs to take on patrol car duties
The science of active shooter response is relatively new; is there a better model?
Early forays into EVs have identified high performance with lower maintenance costs
As automakers add electric options for their public safety customers, here is what you need to know for 2023 and beyond
Highly detailed maps help illustrate likely areas of vulnerability in and around venues
Rolling Fork officers lost cars, equipment, their station and homes after an E-4 tornado struck the town
Rolling Fork community devastated after 170-mph tornado hits small town of 2,000 people
The Sharkey County Sheriff’s Office in Rolling Fork reported gas leaks and people trapped in piles of rubble
This is the first stage of an administrative shakeup Chief Brian O’Hara believes is necessary to prepare for monitorship under a federal consent decree
The ability to mitigate intel and communication dysfunction requires many more training reps than what is currently budgeted for