Oct 13, 2024
Time is of the essence when responding to a critical incident, and Tulsa County Sheriffs Office deputies say officer and civilian safety is paramount.We have taken things into account and weve seen through our traffic stops over the years as a whole and as a training staff the different things that drivers do, and weve taken that information to our fleet division and they have really taken that information and ran with it, said deputy, Adam Bivens.2 News learned the Tulsa County Sheriffs Office is putting a hard focus on technology in its vehicles.It was more of just listening to peoples input or concerns from past experiences that they have had said TCSO Fleet Manager, Travis Bricker.The department is adding features that allow the deputy to keep their hands on the wheel.We can actually control the light patterns from the steering wheel and so we can turn them on or turn them off, and we can activate sirens from the steering wheel without having to reach down, said Bricker.Other additions including adding a howler or rambler to the sirens so that drivers can hear and even feel when deputies are approaching an intersection and need to get through quickly.Driver, Troy Powley said he is all for the new additions. I know a couple of them have the howlers on them and stuff so you can kind of feel it a little more than hear it, but you know it is hard to hear it if youve got your music up and youre just sitting there not paying attention it will come up on you, said Powley.The department is also adding a button on the steering wheel that acts as the radio.Its now on the steering wheel and if hes in a pursuit or if there is a second vehicle in the pursuit they can call directions and situations and keep their hands on the wheel, said Bricker.And thats not all!For the back of the vehicle, theyve added a remote hand-held controller so the deputy can issue commands with space between them and the other person.Thats good. Anything to keep them safe, said Powley.Stay in touch with us anytime, anywhere -- Download our free app for Apple, Android and Kindle devices. Sign up for daily newsletters emailed to you Like us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram SUBSCRIBE on YouTube
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