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Patrol
Carbon Monoxide in NJ Home Sickens 4 Officers, 8 Others
Four police officers were among 12 people sickened by carbon monoxide in a New Jersey home so toxic it left victims convulsing and foaming at the mouth.
August 15, 2017
Patrol
Dozens of Iowa Cadets Hospitalized for Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
More than 75 students at the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy were hospitalized because of carbon monoxide poisoning, according to NBC News. The cadets—all newly hired law enforcement officers still in training—were evacuated and initially taken to a nearby National Guard building.
November 16, 2018
Patrol
FL Officer, 3 Firefighters Taken to Hospital with Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
A Miami-Dade police officer and three firefighters were among seven people hospitalized Thursday morning after feeling the effects of what was later determined to be carbon monoxide poisoning.
July 27, 2017
Vehicle Ops
Ford Takes Action on Carbon Monoxide Concerns
Ford Motor Company has announced it will offer to cover the cost of specific repairs in its Police Interceptor Utility vehicles with carbon monoxide concerns. This follows the Austin (Texas) Police Department's announcement that it would pull more than 400 PIUs out of service on Friday due to carbon monoxide concerns.
July 31, 2017
Patrol
Syracuse Officer Passes Away from Carbon Monoxide Exposure
An officer with the Syracuse Police Department has died following exposure to carbon monoxide in his personally owned boat on Oneida Lake.
October 12, 2020
Patrol
Off-Duty Chicago Officer Dies of Apparent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
An off-duty officer with the Chicago Police Department has died and a woman is in critical after a carbon monoxide leak earlier this week.
June 11, 2020
Vehicle Ops
Ford Says Carbon Monoxide Exposure in Police Utility the Result of Improper Upfitting
Responding to concerns about carbon monoxide exposure to officers using Ford Police Interceptor Utility patrol SUVs, Ford said today the issues experienced by some law enforcement agencies are a result of improperly sealed holes in the body of the vehicles that were created during the process of upfitting them for police duty.
August 8, 2017
Patrol
Draeger Safety Single-Gas Detectors
Draeger
New Pac 3000 and Pac 5000 single-gas detectors from Draeger Safety monitor the air and alert the user to dangerous concentrations of carbon monoxide or H2S, and low oxygen levels. Once activated, these small, lightweight monitors operate for two years without replacing or calibrating the sensors. The new instruments feature simple, two-button operation, an infrared interface, and three alarm modes. During an alarm or at the push of a button, each unit’s display becomes backlit.
August 31, 2005
Vehicle Ops
Austin to Pull 400 Ford Explorers and PIUs Out of Service
The City of Austin has begun pulling all 446 of its Ford Explorers and Ford Police Interceptor Utility vehicles from service after finding traces of carbon monoxide in a significant amount of vehicles.
July 31, 2017
Command
Oklahoma Sheriff, Her Deputies, and a K-9 Resign Over Dangerous Jail Conditions
Sheriff Terry Sue Barnett told local media a carbon monoxide leak that occurred last month and sent four employees to the emergency room had not been addressed, a proper fire alarm system wasn't in place and methane gases permeate the jail because of poorly-installed plumbing. She also said inmates had been shocked while taking showers because of exposed wiring.
March 21, 2019
Patrol
Video: Cincy Police Told Not to Enter Burning Buildings to Rescue People
Cincinnati police officers were issued a new training bulletin Friday, ordering them not to enter a building that is on fire – no matter how small – to rescue people inside.
June 2, 2014
Patrol
Michigan Sergeant's Off-Duty Death a Mystery
On Sunday May 11, a Dearborn Heights, Mich., police sergeant was seen barbecuing with his close friend and neighbor. Six days later, the two men were found dead together in a garage with no obvious signs of foul play.
May 18, 2015
Technology
FLIR Announces Industry’s First Multi-Gas Detector for Unmanned Aerial Systems
The MUVE C360 will transform how emergency response teams approach chemical, industrial, or environmental incidents by providing a new level of safety, dramatically reducing time to action, and delivering a more complete assessment in situations where every second counts. The C360 is currently compatible with the DJI Matrice 210 UAS platform.
September 29, 2019
Weapons
Carbon-15 Type 97S Centerfire Rifle
Professional Ordnance
Professional Ordnance introduces its new Carbon-15 Type 97S centerfire rifle, built from the ground up to provide shooters with outstanding performance, durability and accuracy. Factory-tuned internal parts on the new Type 97S provide aftermarket performance right out of the box.
November 30, 2000
Vehicle Ops
Carbon Motors Denied Federal Loan
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) won't provide $310 million in loans to Carbon Motors to produce the purpose-built E7 patrol car. The company is "actively examining its strategic and financing alternatives."
March 7, 2012
Patrol
Carbon-Tech Performance T-Shirt
Cool Cop
CoolCop LLC has developed a performance T-shirt designed specifically for those who wear body armor. Its mesh panel promotes air circulation, especially when used with CoolCop’s Body Armor Air Conditioning device.
May 29, 2014
Vehicles
Carbon Motors Arrives In Indiana
Carbon Motors Corp.'s decision to produce its clean-diesel E7 patrol vehicle in Connorsville, Ind., has understandably brought hope to a town with a 60 percent unemployment rate. It also means the vehicle takes another step toward becoming a tangible option for forward-thinking law enforcement agencies.
July 31, 2009
Patrol
Shots Fired: Carbondale, Illinois 01/29/2007
When Officer John Doogan and his partner arrived at the cottage house on Beveridge Street, all they knew was that it was a domestic call and that such calls took all shapes and forms. Neither officer knew just how out of control things had gotten before their arrival and how bad things were about to get.
June 13, 2013
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