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  1. firedude liked a post in a topic by SWS1 in Irvington Police Department new 2013 Interceptor Sedan   
    The latest addition to the Irvington PD fleet, provided by Specialty Warning Systems, is a 2013 Ford Interceptor Sedan, replacing a Crown Victoria patrol vehicle.
    As with virtually every vehicle we are upfitting today, the lighting system is Whelen LED based including a WeCan Liberty lightbar, split red, white and blue 400 series lightheads on the front of the Setina pushbumper with LINZ6s on the outer faces. Split red/blue IONs are installed in the rear window with Vertex HideAways in the reverse & brake light housings. Red/blue Sidekick IONs replace the OEM side fender trim panels. System control is by way of an A6 controller.
    The Interceptor specific center console houses the department radio, A6 controller, power outlets, cup holder and armrest with integral printer. The upper platform also contains the laptop computer mount.
    Prisoner containment is a Pro Gard system which includes an ABS transport seat and floorpan. The radio chassis and required electronics are installed on a full width sliding trunk tray. The outside graphics, adapted to the new body style, mirrors the rest of the IPD fleet vehicles.
    The Irvington PD has placed their confidence in us for several years to provide their new vehicles and maintain the rest of the fleet. We appreciate this confidence and look forward to working with them for many years to come.





  2. firedude liked a post in a topic by SWS1 in Archville Fire Department New Chief's Vehicle   
    It's been a hectic past couple of months for us, leaving little time to post our recent deliveries, but over the next week or so we'll be trying to get more up.
    The Archville Fire Department, established in 1909 in the Scarborough Fire District, recently took delivery of their new Chief’s vehicle, a 2012 Ford Expedition designated 2631, from Specialty Warning Systems in Danbury CT.
    Lighting is comprised of Whelen components including a Freedom lightbar, an eight head Dominator in the front grille, split red/white IONs on the Setina pushbumper and red/white M4s at each corner for side protection. Vertex HideAways in the brake & reverse lights, an eight head Traffic Advisor above the cargo door and red/white IONs on the cargo door and in the upper cargo window complete the system which is controlled by A CenCom Sapphire system.
    The center console is a Havis vehicle specific which contains the department and County radios, CenCom control head, dual power outlets and side mount armrest.
    Additional LED lighting was added inside the cargo compartment to aid in equipment retrieval at night, with PAR36 LEDs added under the rear of the truck for supplemental reverse and ground lighting.
    The unique black reflective striping, gold leaf and white reflective lettering and door seal framing a photo of their horse drawn engine combine to provide their exterior graphics.
    We enjoyed working with the Archville FD on their new Chief’s truck and appreciate their confidence in us. We look forward to additional projects with them in the future.









  3. firedude liked a post in a topic by SWS1 in Irvington Police Department new 2013 Interceptor Sedan   
    The latest addition to the Irvington PD fleet, provided by Specialty Warning Systems, is a 2013 Ford Interceptor Sedan, replacing a Crown Victoria patrol vehicle.
    As with virtually every vehicle we are upfitting today, the lighting system is Whelen LED based including a WeCan Liberty lightbar, split red, white and blue 400 series lightheads on the front of the Setina pushbumper with LINZ6s on the outer faces. Split red/blue IONs are installed in the rear window with Vertex HideAways in the reverse & brake light housings. Red/blue Sidekick IONs replace the OEM side fender trim panels. System control is by way of an A6 controller.
    The Interceptor specific center console houses the department radio, A6 controller, power outlets, cup holder and armrest with integral printer. The upper platform also contains the laptop computer mount.
    Prisoner containment is a Pro Gard system which includes an ABS transport seat and floorpan. The radio chassis and required electronics are installed on a full width sliding trunk tray. The outside graphics, adapted to the new body style, mirrors the rest of the IPD fleet vehicles.
    The Irvington PD has placed their confidence in us for several years to provide their new vehicles and maintain the rest of the fleet. We appreciate this confidence and look forward to working with them for many years to come.





  4. firedude liked a post in a topic by SWS1 in Irvington Police Department new 2013 Interceptor Sedan   
    The latest addition to the Irvington PD fleet, provided by Specialty Warning Systems, is a 2013 Ford Interceptor Sedan, replacing a Crown Victoria patrol vehicle.
    As with virtually every vehicle we are upfitting today, the lighting system is Whelen LED based including a WeCan Liberty lightbar, split red, white and blue 400 series lightheads on the front of the Setina pushbumper with LINZ6s on the outer faces. Split red/blue IONs are installed in the rear window with Vertex HideAways in the reverse & brake light housings. Red/blue Sidekick IONs replace the OEM side fender trim panels. System control is by way of an A6 controller.
    The Interceptor specific center console houses the department radio, A6 controller, power outlets, cup holder and armrest with integral printer. The upper platform also contains the laptop computer mount.
    Prisoner containment is a Pro Gard system which includes an ABS transport seat and floorpan. The radio chassis and required electronics are installed on a full width sliding trunk tray. The outside graphics, adapted to the new body style, mirrors the rest of the IPD fleet vehicles.
    The Irvington PD has placed their confidence in us for several years to provide their new vehicles and maintain the rest of the fleet. We appreciate this confidence and look forward to working with them for many years to come.





  5. firedude liked a post in a topic by SWS1 in Archville Fire Department New Chief's Vehicle   
    It's been a hectic past couple of months for us, leaving little time to post our recent deliveries, but over the next week or so we'll be trying to get more up.
    The Archville Fire Department, established in 1909 in the Scarborough Fire District, recently took delivery of their new Chief’s vehicle, a 2012 Ford Expedition designated 2631, from Specialty Warning Systems in Danbury CT.
    Lighting is comprised of Whelen components including a Freedom lightbar, an eight head Dominator in the front grille, split red/white IONs on the Setina pushbumper and red/white M4s at each corner for side protection. Vertex HideAways in the brake & reverse lights, an eight head Traffic Advisor above the cargo door and red/white IONs on the cargo door and in the upper cargo window complete the system which is controlled by A CenCom Sapphire system.
    The center console is a Havis vehicle specific which contains the department and County radios, CenCom control head, dual power outlets and side mount armrest.
    Additional LED lighting was added inside the cargo compartment to aid in equipment retrieval at night, with PAR36 LEDs added under the rear of the truck for supplemental reverse and ground lighting.
    The unique black reflective striping, gold leaf and white reflective lettering and door seal framing a photo of their horse drawn engine combine to provide their exterior graphics.
    We enjoyed working with the Archville FD on their new Chief’s truck and appreciate their confidence in us. We look forward to additional projects with them in the future.









  6. firedude liked a post in a topic by SWS1 in Archville Fire Department New Chief's Vehicle   
    It's been a hectic past couple of months for us, leaving little time to post our recent deliveries, but over the next week or so we'll be trying to get more up.
    The Archville Fire Department, established in 1909 in the Scarborough Fire District, recently took delivery of their new Chief’s vehicle, a 2012 Ford Expedition designated 2631, from Specialty Warning Systems in Danbury CT.
    Lighting is comprised of Whelen components including a Freedom lightbar, an eight head Dominator in the front grille, split red/white IONs on the Setina pushbumper and red/white M4s at each corner for side protection. Vertex HideAways in the brake & reverse lights, an eight head Traffic Advisor above the cargo door and red/white IONs on the cargo door and in the upper cargo window complete the system which is controlled by A CenCom Sapphire system.
    The center console is a Havis vehicle specific which contains the department and County radios, CenCom control head, dual power outlets and side mount armrest.
    Additional LED lighting was added inside the cargo compartment to aid in equipment retrieval at night, with PAR36 LEDs added under the rear of the truck for supplemental reverse and ground lighting.
    The unique black reflective striping, gold leaf and white reflective lettering and door seal framing a photo of their horse drawn engine combine to provide their exterior graphics.
    We enjoyed working with the Archville FD on their new Chief’s truck and appreciate their confidence in us. We look forward to additional projects with them in the future.









  7. firedude liked a post in a topic by SWS1 in Irvington Police Department new 2013 Interceptor Sedan   
    The latest addition to the Irvington PD fleet, provided by Specialty Warning Systems, is a 2013 Ford Interceptor Sedan, replacing a Crown Victoria patrol vehicle.
    As with virtually every vehicle we are upfitting today, the lighting system is Whelen LED based including a WeCan Liberty lightbar, split red, white and blue 400 series lightheads on the front of the Setina pushbumper with LINZ6s on the outer faces. Split red/blue IONs are installed in the rear window with Vertex HideAways in the reverse & brake light housings. Red/blue Sidekick IONs replace the OEM side fender trim panels. System control is by way of an A6 controller.
    The Interceptor specific center console houses the department radio, A6 controller, power outlets, cup holder and armrest with integral printer. The upper platform also contains the laptop computer mount.
    Prisoner containment is a Pro Gard system which includes an ABS transport seat and floorpan. The radio chassis and required electronics are installed on a full width sliding trunk tray. The outside graphics, adapted to the new body style, mirrors the rest of the IPD fleet vehicles.
    The Irvington PD has placed their confidence in us for several years to provide their new vehicles and maintain the rest of the fleet. We appreciate this confidence and look forward to working with them for many years to come.





  8. firedude liked a post in a topic by SWS1 in Archville Fire Department New Chief's Vehicle   
    It's been a hectic past couple of months for us, leaving little time to post our recent deliveries, but over the next week or so we'll be trying to get more up.
    The Archville Fire Department, established in 1909 in the Scarborough Fire District, recently took delivery of their new Chief’s vehicle, a 2012 Ford Expedition designated 2631, from Specialty Warning Systems in Danbury CT.
    Lighting is comprised of Whelen components including a Freedom lightbar, an eight head Dominator in the front grille, split red/white IONs on the Setina pushbumper and red/white M4s at each corner for side protection. Vertex HideAways in the brake & reverse lights, an eight head Traffic Advisor above the cargo door and red/white IONs on the cargo door and in the upper cargo window complete the system which is controlled by A CenCom Sapphire system.
    The center console is a Havis vehicle specific which contains the department and County radios, CenCom control head, dual power outlets and side mount armrest.
    Additional LED lighting was added inside the cargo compartment to aid in equipment retrieval at night, with PAR36 LEDs added under the rear of the truck for supplemental reverse and ground lighting.
    The unique black reflective striping, gold leaf and white reflective lettering and door seal framing a photo of their horse drawn engine combine to provide their exterior graphics.
    We enjoyed working with the Archville FD on their new Chief’s truck and appreciate their confidence in us. We look forward to additional projects with them in the future.









  9. firedude liked a post in a topic by SWS1 in Irvington Police Department new 2013 Interceptor Sedan   
    The latest addition to the Irvington PD fleet, provided by Specialty Warning Systems, is a 2013 Ford Interceptor Sedan, replacing a Crown Victoria patrol vehicle.
    As with virtually every vehicle we are upfitting today, the lighting system is Whelen LED based including a WeCan Liberty lightbar, split red, white and blue 400 series lightheads on the front of the Setina pushbumper with LINZ6s on the outer faces. Split red/blue IONs are installed in the rear window with Vertex HideAways in the reverse & brake light housings. Red/blue Sidekick IONs replace the OEM side fender trim panels. System control is by way of an A6 controller.
    The Interceptor specific center console houses the department radio, A6 controller, power outlets, cup holder and armrest with integral printer. The upper platform also contains the laptop computer mount.
    Prisoner containment is a Pro Gard system which includes an ABS transport seat and floorpan. The radio chassis and required electronics are installed on a full width sliding trunk tray. The outside graphics, adapted to the new body style, mirrors the rest of the IPD fleet vehicles.
    The Irvington PD has placed their confidence in us for several years to provide their new vehicles and maintain the rest of the fleet. We appreciate this confidence and look forward to working with them for many years to come.





  10. firedude liked a post in a topic by SWS1 in Archville Fire Department New Chief's Vehicle   
    It's been a hectic past couple of months for us, leaving little time to post our recent deliveries, but over the next week or so we'll be trying to get more up.
    The Archville Fire Department, established in 1909 in the Scarborough Fire District, recently took delivery of their new Chief’s vehicle, a 2012 Ford Expedition designated 2631, from Specialty Warning Systems in Danbury CT.
    Lighting is comprised of Whelen components including a Freedom lightbar, an eight head Dominator in the front grille, split red/white IONs on the Setina pushbumper and red/white M4s at each corner for side protection. Vertex HideAways in the brake & reverse lights, an eight head Traffic Advisor above the cargo door and red/white IONs on the cargo door and in the upper cargo window complete the system which is controlled by A CenCom Sapphire system.
    The center console is a Havis vehicle specific which contains the department and County radios, CenCom control head, dual power outlets and side mount armrest.
    Additional LED lighting was added inside the cargo compartment to aid in equipment retrieval at night, with PAR36 LEDs added under the rear of the truck for supplemental reverse and ground lighting.
    The unique black reflective striping, gold leaf and white reflective lettering and door seal framing a photo of their horse drawn engine combine to provide their exterior graphics.
    We enjoyed working with the Archville FD on their new Chief’s truck and appreciate their confidence in us. We look forward to additional projects with them in the future.









  11. firedude liked a post in a topic by SWS1 in Archville Fire Department New Chief's Vehicle   
    It's been a hectic past couple of months for us, leaving little time to post our recent deliveries, but over the next week or so we'll be trying to get more up.
    The Archville Fire Department, established in 1909 in the Scarborough Fire District, recently took delivery of their new Chief’s vehicle, a 2012 Ford Expedition designated 2631, from Specialty Warning Systems in Danbury CT.
    Lighting is comprised of Whelen components including a Freedom lightbar, an eight head Dominator in the front grille, split red/white IONs on the Setina pushbumper and red/white M4s at each corner for side protection. Vertex HideAways in the brake & reverse lights, an eight head Traffic Advisor above the cargo door and red/white IONs on the cargo door and in the upper cargo window complete the system which is controlled by A CenCom Sapphire system.
    The center console is a Havis vehicle specific which contains the department and County radios, CenCom control head, dual power outlets and side mount armrest.
    Additional LED lighting was added inside the cargo compartment to aid in equipment retrieval at night, with PAR36 LEDs added under the rear of the truck for supplemental reverse and ground lighting.
    The unique black reflective striping, gold leaf and white reflective lettering and door seal framing a photo of their horse drawn engine combine to provide their exterior graphics.
    We enjoyed working with the Archville FD on their new Chief’s truck and appreciate their confidence in us. We look forward to additional projects with them in the future.









  12. firedude liked a post in a topic by SWS1 in Archville Fire Department New Chief's Vehicle   
    It's been a hectic past couple of months for us, leaving little time to post our recent deliveries, but over the next week or so we'll be trying to get more up.
    The Archville Fire Department, established in 1909 in the Scarborough Fire District, recently took delivery of their new Chief’s vehicle, a 2012 Ford Expedition designated 2631, from Specialty Warning Systems in Danbury CT.
    Lighting is comprised of Whelen components including a Freedom lightbar, an eight head Dominator in the front grille, split red/white IONs on the Setina pushbumper and red/white M4s at each corner for side protection. Vertex HideAways in the brake & reverse lights, an eight head Traffic Advisor above the cargo door and red/white IONs on the cargo door and in the upper cargo window complete the system which is controlled by A CenCom Sapphire system.
    The center console is a Havis vehicle specific which contains the department and County radios, CenCom control head, dual power outlets and side mount armrest.
    Additional LED lighting was added inside the cargo compartment to aid in equipment retrieval at night, with PAR36 LEDs added under the rear of the truck for supplemental reverse and ground lighting.
    The unique black reflective striping, gold leaf and white reflective lettering and door seal framing a photo of their horse drawn engine combine to provide their exterior graphics.
    We enjoyed working with the Archville FD on their new Chief’s truck and appreciate their confidence in us. We look forward to additional projects with them in the future.









  13. grumpyff liked a post in a topic by SWS1 in Brewster Parade Photos   
    To all those reading this thread, the banter has been going on since 2002 when a parade invitation was lost in the mail.
    Mill Plain started last and it has become a highlight of Mill Plain and Brewster to see what will happen. When you look at the relationship between the two it started in 1945 when Mill Plain was born, some 85 years after Brewster was started.
    A brotherhood was formed that still remains today. Eight years ago Mill Plain and Miry Brook started coverinng for Brewster and Mahopac Falls so that they and their families could enjoy themselves at the convention in Lake George and the interaction between them is amazing. We have become one department spanning two states enjoying each other stories and families. Also the residents of Southeast and visitors applaud like crazy when they come through.
    This is written by the past chief of Mill Plain who helped start it and who is now a captain and vice president of Brewster. As for mill plain and all the rest when stuff happens they are top notch organizations and i am proud to have been a member of three out of four of them so heres to brewsterfalls ,mill plain and miry brook, some of us salute you
  14. grumpyff liked a post in a topic by SWS1 in Brewster Parade Photos   
    To all those reading this thread, the banter has been going on since 2002 when a parade invitation was lost in the mail.
    Mill Plain started last and it has become a highlight of Mill Plain and Brewster to see what will happen. When you look at the relationship between the two it started in 1945 when Mill Plain was born, some 85 years after Brewster was started.
    A brotherhood was formed that still remains today. Eight years ago Mill Plain and Miry Brook started coverinng for Brewster and Mahopac Falls so that they and their families could enjoy themselves at the convention in Lake George and the interaction between them is amazing. We have become one department spanning two states enjoying each other stories and families. Also the residents of Southeast and visitors applaud like crazy when they come through.
    This is written by the past chief of Mill Plain who helped start it and who is now a captain and vice president of Brewster. As for mill plain and all the rest when stuff happens they are top notch organizations and i am proud to have been a member of three out of four of them so heres to brewsterfalls ,mill plain and miry brook, some of us salute you
  15. grumpyff liked a post in a topic by SWS1 in Brewster Parade Photos   
    To all those reading this thread, the banter has been going on since 2002 when a parade invitation was lost in the mail.
    Mill Plain started last and it has become a highlight of Mill Plain and Brewster to see what will happen. When you look at the relationship between the two it started in 1945 when Mill Plain was born, some 85 years after Brewster was started.
    A brotherhood was formed that still remains today. Eight years ago Mill Plain and Miry Brook started coverinng for Brewster and Mahopac Falls so that they and their families could enjoy themselves at the convention in Lake George and the interaction between them is amazing. We have become one department spanning two states enjoying each other stories and families. Also the residents of Southeast and visitors applaud like crazy when they come through.
    This is written by the past chief of Mill Plain who helped start it and who is now a captain and vice president of Brewster. As for mill plain and all the rest when stuff happens they are top notch organizations and i am proud to have been a member of three out of four of them so heres to brewsterfalls ,mill plain and miry brook, some of us salute you
  16. grumpyff liked a post in a topic by SWS1 in Brewster Parade Photos   
    To all those reading this thread, the banter has been going on since 2002 when a parade invitation was lost in the mail.
    Mill Plain started last and it has become a highlight of Mill Plain and Brewster to see what will happen. When you look at the relationship between the two it started in 1945 when Mill Plain was born, some 85 years after Brewster was started.
    A brotherhood was formed that still remains today. Eight years ago Mill Plain and Miry Brook started coverinng for Brewster and Mahopac Falls so that they and their families could enjoy themselves at the convention in Lake George and the interaction between them is amazing. We have become one department spanning two states enjoying each other stories and families. Also the residents of Southeast and visitors applaud like crazy when they come through.
    This is written by the past chief of Mill Plain who helped start it and who is now a captain and vice president of Brewster. As for mill plain and all the rest when stuff happens they are top notch organizations and i am proud to have been a member of three out of four of them so heres to brewsterfalls ,mill plain and miry brook, some of us salute you
  17. grumpyff liked a post in a topic by SWS1 in Brewster Parade Photos   
    To all those reading this thread, the banter has been going on since 2002 when a parade invitation was lost in the mail.
    Mill Plain started last and it has become a highlight of Mill Plain and Brewster to see what will happen. When you look at the relationship between the two it started in 1945 when Mill Plain was born, some 85 years after Brewster was started.
    A brotherhood was formed that still remains today. Eight years ago Mill Plain and Miry Brook started coverinng for Brewster and Mahopac Falls so that they and their families could enjoy themselves at the convention in Lake George and the interaction between them is amazing. We have become one department spanning two states enjoying each other stories and families. Also the residents of Southeast and visitors applaud like crazy when they come through.
    This is written by the past chief of Mill Plain who helped start it and who is now a captain and vice president of Brewster. As for mill plain and all the rest when stuff happens they are top notch organizations and i am proud to have been a member of three out of four of them so heres to brewsterfalls ,mill plain and miry brook, some of us salute you
  18. grumpyff liked a post in a topic by SWS1 in Brewster Parade Photos   
    To all those reading this thread, the banter has been going on since 2002 when a parade invitation was lost in the mail.
    Mill Plain started last and it has become a highlight of Mill Plain and Brewster to see what will happen. When you look at the relationship between the two it started in 1945 when Mill Plain was born, some 85 years after Brewster was started.
    A brotherhood was formed that still remains today. Eight years ago Mill Plain and Miry Brook started coverinng for Brewster and Mahopac Falls so that they and their families could enjoy themselves at the convention in Lake George and the interaction between them is amazing. We have become one department spanning two states enjoying each other stories and families. Also the residents of Southeast and visitors applaud like crazy when they come through.
    This is written by the past chief of Mill Plain who helped start it and who is now a captain and vice president of Brewster. As for mill plain and all the rest when stuff happens they are top notch organizations and i am proud to have been a member of three out of four of them so heres to brewsterfalls ,mill plain and miry brook, some of us salute you
  19. grumpyff liked a post in a topic by SWS1 in Brewster Parade Photos   
    To all those reading this thread, the banter has been going on since 2002 when a parade invitation was lost in the mail.
    Mill Plain started last and it has become a highlight of Mill Plain and Brewster to see what will happen. When you look at the relationship between the two it started in 1945 when Mill Plain was born, some 85 years after Brewster was started.
    A brotherhood was formed that still remains today. Eight years ago Mill Plain and Miry Brook started coverinng for Brewster and Mahopac Falls so that they and their families could enjoy themselves at the convention in Lake George and the interaction between them is amazing. We have become one department spanning two states enjoying each other stories and families. Also the residents of Southeast and visitors applaud like crazy when they come through.
    This is written by the past chief of Mill Plain who helped start it and who is now a captain and vice president of Brewster. As for mill plain and all the rest when stuff happens they are top notch organizations and i am proud to have been a member of three out of four of them so heres to brewsterfalls ,mill plain and miry brook, some of us salute you
  20. grumpyff liked a post in a topic by SWS1 in Brewster Parade Photos   
    To all those reading this thread, the banter has been going on since 2002 when a parade invitation was lost in the mail.
    Mill Plain started last and it has become a highlight of Mill Plain and Brewster to see what will happen. When you look at the relationship between the two it started in 1945 when Mill Plain was born, some 85 years after Brewster was started.
    A brotherhood was formed that still remains today. Eight years ago Mill Plain and Miry Brook started coverinng for Brewster and Mahopac Falls so that they and their families could enjoy themselves at the convention in Lake George and the interaction between them is amazing. We have become one department spanning two states enjoying each other stories and families. Also the residents of Southeast and visitors applaud like crazy when they come through.
    This is written by the past chief of Mill Plain who helped start it and who is now a captain and vice president of Brewster. As for mill plain and all the rest when stuff happens they are top notch organizations and i am proud to have been a member of three out of four of them so heres to brewsterfalls ,mill plain and miry brook, some of us salute you
  21. grumpyff liked a post in a topic by SWS1 in Brewster Parade Photos   
    To all those reading this thread, the banter has been going on since 2002 when a parade invitation was lost in the mail.
    Mill Plain started last and it has become a highlight of Mill Plain and Brewster to see what will happen. When you look at the relationship between the two it started in 1945 when Mill Plain was born, some 85 years after Brewster was started.
    A brotherhood was formed that still remains today. Eight years ago Mill Plain and Miry Brook started coverinng for Brewster and Mahopac Falls so that they and their families could enjoy themselves at the convention in Lake George and the interaction between them is amazing. We have become one department spanning two states enjoying each other stories and families. Also the residents of Southeast and visitors applaud like crazy when they come through.
    This is written by the past chief of Mill Plain who helped start it and who is now a captain and vice president of Brewster. As for mill plain and all the rest when stuff happens they are top notch organizations and i am proud to have been a member of three out of four of them so heres to brewsterfalls ,mill plain and miry brook, some of us salute you
  22. grumpyff liked a post in a topic by SWS1 in Brewster Parade Photos   
    To all those reading this thread, the banter has been going on since 2002 when a parade invitation was lost in the mail.
    Mill Plain started last and it has become a highlight of Mill Plain and Brewster to see what will happen. When you look at the relationship between the two it started in 1945 when Mill Plain was born, some 85 years after Brewster was started.
    A brotherhood was formed that still remains today. Eight years ago Mill Plain and Miry Brook started coverinng for Brewster and Mahopac Falls so that they and their families could enjoy themselves at the convention in Lake George and the interaction between them is amazing. We have become one department spanning two states enjoying each other stories and families. Also the residents of Southeast and visitors applaud like crazy when they come through.
    This is written by the past chief of Mill Plain who helped start it and who is now a captain and vice president of Brewster. As for mill plain and all the rest when stuff happens they are top notch organizations and i am proud to have been a member of three out of four of them so heres to brewsterfalls ,mill plain and miry brook, some of us salute you
  23. grumpyff liked a post in a topic by SWS1 in Brewster Parade Photos   
    To all those reading this thread, the banter has been going on since 2002 when a parade invitation was lost in the mail.
    Mill Plain started last and it has become a highlight of Mill Plain and Brewster to see what will happen. When you look at the relationship between the two it started in 1945 when Mill Plain was born, some 85 years after Brewster was started.
    A brotherhood was formed that still remains today. Eight years ago Mill Plain and Miry Brook started coverinng for Brewster and Mahopac Falls so that they and their families could enjoy themselves at the convention in Lake George and the interaction between them is amazing. We have become one department spanning two states enjoying each other stories and families. Also the residents of Southeast and visitors applaud like crazy when they come through.
    This is written by the past chief of Mill Plain who helped start it and who is now a captain and vice president of Brewster. As for mill plain and all the rest when stuff happens they are top notch organizations and i am proud to have been a member of three out of four of them so heres to brewsterfalls ,mill plain and miry brook, some of us salute you
  24. EdAngiolillo liked a post in a topic by SWS1 in Ardsley New York Police 2012 Tahoe Patrol   
    Specialty Warning Systems in Danbury CT recently delivered a new 2012 Chevrolet Tahoe to the Ardsley NY Police Department.
    Upfitted as a daily patrol unit the warning system is comprised of Whelen LED components including a Freedom lightbar, split red/white 400 LEDs and LINZ6s on the front and sides of the (Setina) pushbumper, an eight head Dominator in the rear cargo window, four HideAway LEDs in the rear taillights and headlight flasher. Two additional LINZ6s were added to the inside of the rear cargo compartment to provide supplemental rear warning when the cargo door is raised.
    The Havis Stout Mount console contains department radios, dual cup holder, 12V power outlets, Whelen controller and flip up armrest / printer combination. The Panasonic laptop is secured by way of a locking Havis dock, locking swing arm and tilt/swivel adapter.
    The single prisoner containment system is also provided by Setina, incorporating a passenger side prisoner compartment, polycarbonate divider and wire mesh rear barrier. Additional LED compartment lighting was added in the cargo compartment to aid in equipment retrieval at night.
    We enjoyed working with the Ardsley PD on their new patrol Tahoe, look forward to doing so again in the future on additional projects and appreciate the confidence they placed in us to provide their new unit.





  25. EdAngiolillo liked a post in a topic by SWS1 in Ardsley New York Police 2012 Tahoe Patrol   
    Specialty Warning Systems in Danbury CT recently delivered a new 2012 Chevrolet Tahoe to the Ardsley NY Police Department.
    Upfitted as a daily patrol unit the warning system is comprised of Whelen LED components including a Freedom lightbar, split red/white 400 LEDs and LINZ6s on the front and sides of the (Setina) pushbumper, an eight head Dominator in the rear cargo window, four HideAway LEDs in the rear taillights and headlight flasher. Two additional LINZ6s were added to the inside of the rear cargo compartment to provide supplemental rear warning when the cargo door is raised.
    The Havis Stout Mount console contains department radios, dual cup holder, 12V power outlets, Whelen controller and flip up armrest / printer combination. The Panasonic laptop is secured by way of a locking Havis dock, locking swing arm and tilt/swivel adapter.
    The single prisoner containment system is also provided by Setina, incorporating a passenger side prisoner compartment, polycarbonate divider and wire mesh rear barrier. Additional LED compartment lighting was added in the cargo compartment to aid in equipment retrieval at night.
    We enjoyed working with the Ardsley PD on their new patrol Tahoe, look forward to doing so again in the future on additional projects and appreciate the confidence they placed in us to provide their new unit.