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Vehicle Ops
PriorityStart HD
BLI International
The PriorityStart HD (Heavy Duty) Unit from BLI International is a totally automatic battery protection system that disconnects at 11.7 volts, stopping a dead battery, and then reconnects with simple load change.
April 29, 2015
Vehicle Ops
PriorityStart!
BLI International
How often have you accidentally left your two-way radio and in-vehicle computer on? PriorityStart! protects your car's battery voltage and starting power by automatically disconnecting the battery before it dies. If battery voltage drains below 11.9 volts when the engine is off, PriorityStart! automatically disconnects the load.
October 31, 2002
Vehicle Ops
PriorityStart! Battery System
Baton Labs Int’l (BLI)
For 2008, Baton Labs, Int’l (BLI) has made a number of product improvements to its PriorityStart! System that shuts off a patrol car’s battery to prevent power drain and extend battery life. It now features an advanced-technology microprocessor, MIL-standard discrete components able to handle new electronic accessories entering the vehicle market.
June 30, 2008
Vehicle Ops
PriorityStart! ProMax Battery Saver
PriorityStart!
The PriorityStart! ProMax is an automatic computerized voltage disconnect/reconnect system that protects a car’s battery, alternator, and electrical system. The microprocessor and gear drive system have been redesigned for 2006. While the unit cannot save a bad battery, it can prevent the typical battery drain that keeps a car’s engine from starting, preventing aggravation, tow bills, and down time.
July 31, 2006
Vehicle Ops
BLI PriorityStart! ProMax Battery Saver
BLI International
The PriorityStart! ProMax from BLI is an automatic computerized voltage disconnect/reconnect system that protects a car’s battery, alternator, and electrical system. The microprocessor and gear drive system have been redesigned for 2007. PriorityStart! now has a battery power on/off indicator as part of its circuit.
January 31, 2007
Special Units
Fixing Mexico's Police Becomes a Priority
The lie-detector team brought in by Mexico's top cop was supposed to help clean up the country's long-troubled police. There was just one problem: Most of its members themselves didn't pass, and a supervisor was rigging results to make sure others did.
November 16, 2009
Training
EF Johnson Technologies, Inc. Introduces 4.9 GHz Access Point for Public Safety
EF Johnson Technologies, Inc., today introduced a 4.9 GHz Access Point for public safety. Operating in licensed spectrum dedicated to police, fire, ambulance and municipal use, the 4.9 GHz feature provides priority traffic for data, video and voice communications ensuring that vital information reaches first responders in the case of emergency situations.
August 3, 2008
Vehicle Ops
N.Y. Department's Patrol Cars to Get Priority Start Voltage Monitors
The Priority Start voltage monitors cost $100 apiece, so Sanders wanted to try them out before buying 25 of them to outfit all of the patrol cars.
April 15, 2009
Patrol
Costco Giving Officers Priority Access to Stores During the Coronavirus Crisis
Health care workers, police officers, firefighters, EMTs, and other first responders will be moved to the front of any line to enter a Costco warehouse, the company said on its website.
April 8, 2020
Featured
Dallas Police “Significantly Impacted” by Ransomware Attack
A police spokesperson said 911 calls are still going through despite the loss of the computer-aided dispatch system. The information is handwritten, then dispatched over the radio.
May 4, 2023
Technology
908 Devices Launches Drug Hunter Mission Mode to Combat Fentanyl and High Priority Drugs
A new software update for 908 Devices' MX908 helps first responders identify different substances with three new modes: Drug Hunter, Chemical Warfare Hunter, and Explosive Hunter
January 19, 2018
Technology
NowForce Announces Law Enforcement Offerings
New NowForce Law Enforcement helps optimize communications, share critical information, and assign the closest officers through a cloud-based CAD.
November 12, 2014
Technology
Verizon Frontline, Albuquerque Police Partner to Fight Crime in Real Time
“We have multiple high-risk operations occurring at one time and RTRS allows one central command to have situational awareness of all of them at once,” said Albuquerque’s RTCC Deputy Commander Mark Torres.
March 11, 2022
Technology
Spillman's Data-Sharing Software Helps Colorado Agencies Improve Service
Using Spillman, the Mountain Village Police Department and the Telluride Marshal's Department can share information with the Montrose Police Department, Montrose County Sheriff's Office, and the 7th Judicial Drug Task Force. Data collected by all of the agencies is stored on a server located at the Montrose Police Department, where it can be accessed by authorized personnel in each jurisdiction.
March 1, 2010
Patrol
Radio Control
So, the next time that radio buzzes with an officer asking for help, resist the urge to pick it up and answer. Just head that way and get there.
January 31, 2005
Technology
Is Voice Recognition Ready for Prime Time Policing?
If I were working a patrol shift, hands-free computing could be a lifesaver. I could be driving to a call for service with both hands on the wheel and retrieving (via voice command) critical dispatch information from my mobile computer.
February 4, 2013
Patrol
Ferguson, MO, Facing Officer, Dispatcher Shortage
The Ferguson Police Department does not have as many police officers as it’s supposed to have, nor as many as the mayor has claimed – and a dispatcher has resigned, saying the department cannot do its job and is putting police and citizens in danger.
September 1, 2016
Patrol
Detroit Dispatcher Dies After Contracting Coronavirus
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan said that on the week of March 9, the employee traveled out of state. Upon arrival, he reportedly wasn't feeling well.
March 24, 2020
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