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September 2011 Donated by: Criminalistics Inc We donated a Criminalistics heat sensing unit as a prize at the Police K9 Trials a Benefit for Kyle Pagerly Memorial.
August 2011 Provided by: Funds we raised from the Community
PA K-9 Assistance presented two heat-sensing machines to the Middletown police department. The units, which cost $1,000 each and are made by the Ray Allen Co. in Colorado, mount in a police cruiser and can monitor how hot or cold the interior of the vehicle is. When it gets either too hot or cold, the sensor trips and sounds an alarm alerting the officer and if too hot, actually rolls down the vehicles windows. Middletown K-9 Officer Jeff Swenson used to have a sensor in his patrol vehicle, but it broke about five years ago. He was glad to receive a new one. "It can get very hot inside the car and if I have to leave Max alone, then I will have the assurance to know he's OK. It can get more than 100 degrees inside the car", Swenson said.
May 2011 Donated by:
Berks County Sheriffs
Depatment
Jenkintown
Police Sgt. Rick Tucker, got a vest to protect him while he sniffs out
narcotics, chases down criminals and helps find missing people. March 2010
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