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NOV 2014

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PROTECTION & APPAREL 36 Law Enforcement Technology November 2014 www.officer.com take your tactics to the next level Shaun Mitchell: 904.494.7531 shaun.mitchell@ringpower.com Law Enforcement Should Look No Further! The limitless capabilities and ease of operation make this highly versatile, armored track vehicle stand above the rest. With its compact size and four custom resourceful attachments, The Rook can go where others cannot, providing the safest, most cost effective and effcient solutions for SWAT teams. Learn more about the unlimited opportunities and essential benefts that The Rook can offer YOU at Ringpower.com/tacticalsolutions. • Zero personnel exposure • Provide surveillance above and below ground foors • Gas deployment capability • Second-story access • Strategic positioning of fortifed position • Removal of obstacles that are in harm's way • Transport for bomb technicians • Post disaster clean-up • Breach and access schools and malls • Bus, plane and vehicle assaults • Reduced call-out times • NIJ Level IV Protection Circle 58 on Reader Service Card Waste not, want not At Burlington expired vests are not tossed out, but removed to the range for training. Smythe says they even put old and expired vests in police cars to use at rescue scenarios where a SWAT truck may not be available. "You can hang body armor over the windows of your car and increase protection. There are plenty of things to do with body armor. It's not useless; so we put it to use even after its expira- tion date." ■ COMPANY READER SERVICE NUMBER Protech 56 Survival Armor 57 For more information on these companies, circle the corresponding number on the Reader Service Card. M O R E I N F O R M A T I O N At Burlington (N.C.) PD new Level 4 plates in ever car means responders don't have to wait the extra 15 minutes for SWAT teams to arrive.

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