The command center can be used in any major crowd situation, such as football games or SummerFest, evacuations, as well as at DUI checkpoints, in hostage situations “or any kind of incident where we want to have a presence,” said police Capt. The department’s new Mobile Command Center, one of two new mobile units recently purchased by the police department, has the capability to read a license plate or a face from over 400 yards away. Just because you can’t see them, doesn’t mean the Brick Township police aren’t watching you. Rick Braen the zoom function on the command center’s camera, which can record activity from as far as four football fields away. Bove (r), a technical services rep from Sirchie, the company that sold Brick the command center, explains to Sgt. Rick Bergquist presents the Brick Police Department’s new Mobile Command Center in town hall’s parking lot Oct. PHOTOSBY MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Above, police Capt.
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