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5/15/2023
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<br />3 | P a g e <br /> <br />b. Capabilities: Remote piloted aerial aircrafts that provide live and recorded video images <br />from aerial positions with approximately 41 minutes of flight time. <br />c. Quantity: 1 <br />d. Expected Life Span: 3 – 5 years <br />e. Purpose: To be deployed when its view would assist officers or incident commanders in <br />situations outlined in SLPD Policy 610. <br />f. Authorized Use: In accordance with SLPD Policy 610 <br />g. Fiscal Impact: <br />i. Future Purchase <br />ii. Approximately $20,000 <br />iii. Ongoing Yearly Maintenance: $200 plus unexpected damage or maintenance issues. <br />h. Training: Prior to piloting any unmanned aerial aircraft, pilots must obtain an FAA Remote <br />Pilot License and complete all training required by the FAA. <br />i. Legal and Procedural Rules: Any use of the unmanned aerial aircraft will be in strict <br />accordance with constitutional and privacy rights, FAA regulations, and SLPD Policy 610. At <br />no time shall anything be added/attached to the aerial aircraft to make it weaponized. <br />j. Manufacturer Website: https://www.dji.com/ <br /> <br /> <br />5.6. LENCO MedEvac Armored Vehicle <br />a. Description: The LENCO MedEvac vehicle is built on a Ford F-550 chassis weighing <br />approximately 17,000 lbs. It has 0.5 inch thick steel armored bodywork built to withstand <br />7.62 AP (Armor-Piercing)/.50 Cal BMG (Browning Machine Gun). On board, it is equipped <br />with a fire hose attachment to assist in safe fire suppression operation, oxygen tanks <br />capabilities, lighted work stations and compartments for medical supplies and other <br />equipment. <br />b. Capabilities: Safely transporting officers, fire equipment, medical personnel and equipment <br />into dangerous situations. Ability to attach fire hoses to safely extinguish fires in volatile <br />situations. <br />c. Quantity: 1 <br />d. Expected Life Span: 20 years <br />e. Purpose: To be used in response to critical incidents to enhance officer and community <br />safety, improve scene containment and stabilization, and assist in resolving critical incidents <br />in accordance with SLPD Policy 704. <br />f. Authorized Use: The use of armored vehicles shall only be authorized in accordance with <br />SLPD Policy 704. <br />g. Fiscal Impact: <br />i. Original Purchase Price: Approx. $300,000 <br />1. $200, 000 – State Homeland Security Grant <br />2. $50,000 – SLPD Asset Forfeiture Funds <br />3. $50,000 – City of Fremont <br /> <br />ii. Ongoing Maintenance: $500/year, plus unexpected damage or maintenance issues. <br />(low cost because of low mileage)
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