In the meantime, the sheriff’s office made sure its 2008 Mine-Resistant Ambush Resistant (MRAP) truck is ready to go to aid in assisting people whose homes are evacuated. The sheriff’s office acquired the approximately 12-foot-tall MRAP in August 2017 from the Department of Defense under the 1033 Program. Its tires alone are about 3 feet tall and its doors weigh 800 pounds. It can hold a maximum 25,000 pounds and eight seated people, driver included.
Cunningham previously said the vehicle would be used in rescue operations. It was first deployed in April 2018 to help extricate Bangor Township residents affected by shoreline flooding.