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SWAT
February 1, 2012
Special Units
SWAT Fuel's Nutritional Supplements
Medical doctor and longtime SWAT medic Dr. Dan Olesnicky has stepped in to fill that gap. With his company SWAT Fuel, he has developed the first product in a comprehensive line of supplements to aid military, law enforcement, and shift workers in efficiently using and maintaining energy.
September 12, 2012
Patrol
POLICE Magazine Investigates Arizona Border War
We've set up numerous interviews with several southern Arizona law enforcement agencies—chiefs, detectives, patrol officers, a sheriff, SWAT deputies and border agents—to continue telling the story of American law enforcement's battle against the criminal elements who help fuel the flow of drug and human smuggling from Mexico.
July 18, 2010
Vehicle Ops
Long Beach Police Add Two Copters To Air Unit
Using asset forfeiture funds, the Long Beach PD purchased two 2003 Eurocopter AS-350B2 copters to replace two 2002 Eurocopters EC-130B4, which have been in service for nine years. The units will receive upgraded equipment to enhance their law enforcement capabilities via grant money.
October 6, 2011
Technology
Slain California Cop's Dash-Cam Image Fuels Manhunt
The suspect was last seen wearing dark clothing and a light colored baseball cap and believed to be armed with a handgun. Additionally, the department said the suspect's vehicle was a stolen rental big rig that was recovered a few miles from the crime scene.
November 8, 2010
Vehicle Ops
Bi-Fuel Propane Autogas Ford Interceptor in Development
Alliance AutoGas' equipment vehicle platform developer BSI has announced the development of the Bi-Fuel Propane Autogas Ford Interceptor as a vehicle option for law enforcement.
February 4, 2015
Vehicle Ops
FIRE Panel Vehicle Fuel Tank Shield
F.l.R.E. Panel LLC
To prevent explosions that can result from vehicle collisions that rupture fuel tanks, Scottsdale, Ariz.-based FIRE Panel LLC designed a protective shield containing a powdered fire-extinguishing agent, which is mounted on or near a vehicle’s fuel tank. The panel is molded from General Electric’s Noryl resin, allowing the shield to shatter upon significant impact yet maintain its integrity under normal conditions.
August 31, 2005
Gangs
False Document Mills Fuel Gang Profits
Advanced computers, scanners, and color printers make counterfeit detection much more difficult. Like good counterfeit currency, most false documents pass routine inspection and only the crude examples are detected.
August 23, 2010
Vehicle Ops
Woman's Meth-Fueled Joy Ride in Stolen Cruiser
As Clackamas County, Ore., deputies scoured the crime scene, a woman high on meth who had just stabbed a man climbed behind the wheel of a responding deputy's patrol car and led the cops on a "Dukes of Hazzard" pursuit down back roads and around blind curves. Read the full story here.
January 16, 2014
Patrol
Fueling the Flames in Ferguson
So far I have exercised what I consider "commendable restraint" in holding back my public comments on the recent events in Ferguson, Mo. Frankly I have not voiced my strong opinions because, like Sheriff David Clarke says, it just pisses me off.
December 8, 2014
Vehicle Ops
Ore. Sheriff Tests Fuel-Saving Device
The Douglas County (Ore.) Sheriff's Department is testing a device called a Smart Emissions Reducer on its vehicles in order to save money on fuel and cut emissions.
August 14, 2012
Vehicle Ops
Wis. Sheriff's Office Converts Cruiser to Autogas for Fuel Savings
The Iowa County (Wis.) Sheriff's Office expects to save between $5,000 and $5,400 annually on fuel costs after converting one cruiser to run on propane autogas.
August 27, 2012
Patrol
Streamlight Launches Dual Fuel Tactical Lights
Streamlight Inc. has expanded its ProTac family of tactical lights to include enhanced versions of two of its models. The new lights, the ProTac HL-X and ProTac 2L-X, feature 1,000 and 500 lumens, respectively, as well as offer the versatility of a rechargeable battery option.
February 3, 2017
Weapons
Fuel Costs Trim Raise for N.M. Deputies
Torrance County, N.M., sheriff's deputies will not be getting as big a raise as they thought this year because the sheriff's department is spending more than planned for fuel.
June 9, 2008
Vehicle Ops
Georgia Deputy Leaps From Flaming Propane-Fueled Cruiser
The interior of the car caught fire, when Deputy Gary Cox decided to light up a cigarette. The agency is investigating whether there was a leak and has suspended propane use.
October 25, 2010
Special Units
Nogales Border Agents Seize Cocaine from Truck's Fuel Tank
U.S. customs agents seized more than $500,000 in cocaine from a false compartment of the fuel tank of a Ford F150 truck at a border checkpoint in Nogales, Ariz.
November 15, 2011
Patrol
ProTac 90 Multi-Fuel Right-Angle Tactical Flashlight
Streamlight, Inc.
The ProTac 90 is an EDC light that features a right-angled head for extra lighting capability for those with multiple lighting needs. You can carry it in your hand or attach to your MOLLE, belts, harnesses, and other gear for hands-free use.
September 27, 2019
Vehicle Ops
Border Patrol Implements 'Fuel Conservation' In Texas
Budget cuts have hampered the U.S. Border Patrol’s work in its busiest sector on the Southwest border, agents said Friday, with the agency introducing fuel conservation measures in the Rio Grande Valley that have agents patrolling on foot and doubling up in vehicles.
June 16, 2013
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