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FEB 2014

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SEARCH & RESCUE 25 www.officer.com February 2014 Law Enforcement Technology P R O D U C T S H O W C A S E Medic supplies Chinook Medical Gear's Mass Casualty Critical Intervention Kit (LEMK-MCCI) is based on recom- mendations by the Hartford Consensus Conference. The kit provides medical supplies needed to save lives in mass casualty and active violence incidents. Supplies in this kit are intended to enable rescuers to control severe hem- orrhage, manage serious chest wounds, and establish an airway. Circle 48 on Reader Service Card Tough head protection Team Wendy's EXFIL LTP, a Lightweight Tactical Polymer helmet, provides law enforcement, search and rescue, and first responder units with best-in-class head protection and a com- prehensive accessory platform for situ- ations requiring the use of night vision, cameras, lighting and other add-ons. Circle 50 on Reader Service Card Immersive incident response training VSTEP and Mission Room Limited have reaffirmed their partnership for delivery of high-tech 360-degree RescueSim simulator rooms for immer- sive virtual incident response training. The 360-degree Mission Room fully integrates the RescueSim Virtual Incident Response Simulator and is laud- ed by Fire & Rescue professionals for its effectiveness to recreate the tension experienced during an actual incident. Circle 47 on Reader Service Card 2,450 lumens for bright searching Tacprogear's handheld, rechargeable "Tiny Monster" TM15 is one of the most powerful and smallest searchlights on the market. With 2,450 lumens of bright white light, the TM15 utilizes 3 CREE XM-L LEDs with a burn time of up to 50,000 hours (on low output). The aluminum reflector is designed for spot-and-throw optics with a throw range of 363 meters. Circle 51 on Reader Service Card Life detecting UAV Camero launched Xaver AID (Airborne Imaging Drone), an airborne structure-penetrating life detection system, at Milipol, Paris 2013. Camero expands into an exciting new area of operation—delivering life-saving situa- tion awareness via a state-of-the-art UAV with through-roof detection-of-life capa- bilities. The system utilizes radar-based technology, field-proven in the Xaver family of through-wall imaging systems. Circle 49 on Reader Service Card ® 800 359-4913 • STERIFAB.COM Sleep like this again? Kills Bedbugs and Disinfects Circle 46 on Reader Service Card 1/24/14 12:32 PM

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