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<br />. (4) Thermal Imaging Cameras ($15,600) <br /> <br />The NOPTIC thermal imaging cameras are mounted to the driver's side spotlight and sends <br />images directly to the unit's MDC screen. The camera runs whenever the vehicle engine is on. <br />The camera has a 360-degree field of vision with a 500-yard range. This equipment provides <br />patrol officers with a useful tool when responding to calls involving fleeing suspects. <br />Additionally, patrol officers can utilize this equipment during routine patrol and to conduct <br />surveillance (apartment lots, parks, construction sites, etc.) and other police activities with greater <br />success. <br /> <br />. (2) Motorcycle Radio Boxes ($3,000) <br /> <br />The department has made it a priority to equip two police motorcycle training bikes with police <br />radios to make the vehicles patrol ready and deployable for emergencies and to be used on patrol <br />whenever one of the regular units is taken out of service for repairs. The Motorola radio boxes <br />cost $1,500 each. <br /> <br />. Stinger Spike System ($10,000) <br /> <br />These funds will be used to purchase a tire deflation system for each patrol unit in the Operations <br />fleet. High-speed police pursuits, regardless of reason, place our officers, citizens, and fleeing <br />suspects in danger. By reducing the speed of a pursuit we can reduce the risk of injury to these <br />stakeholders. Outfitting all patrol units with a tire deflation system increases the odds of a <br />successful deployment during pursuits. The Stinger Spike System uses high strength hollow steel <br />spikes mounted on a reusable modular base. The base is constructed from a lightweight (high- <br />strength) resilient synthetic polymer, which stands up to hard use and multiple deployments. <br />Each system includes a carrying case, replacement spikes, safety guards and insertion tool. <br />Federal Signal (manufacturer) provides replacement spikes at no charge when the system is <br />deployed in the line of duty. <br /> <br />. HP 1055 CM Plus Plotter Printer ($10,000) <br /> <br />The Department's crime analyst provides staff current data and large mapping imagery related to <br />crime trends within the City of Pleasanton and will use this printer. The maps will be displayed <br />in the Police Department briefing room for easy viewing by all personnel, while allowing patrol <br />officers a quick reference for areas experiencing increase criminal activity. <br /> <br />. SWAT Tactical Headsets ($8,500) <br /> <br />Tactical headsets provide for integrated tactical communications and digital hearing protection <br />for SWAT members. The Liberator II headsets are designed to fit better inside a ballistic helmet. <br />This unit's microphone technology is far more advanced than the current equipment utilized by <br />the team. <br /> <br />SR 06:050 <br />