Crime & Safety
Chatham Police, Local Businesses Team Up To Organize New Cop Car
CargoRAXX to keep emergency equipment orderly.
Chatham Borough Police now have the ability to keep their emergency equipment organized and ready for use thanks to local businesses.
On Nove. 12, CargoRAXX CEO Brian Fernandez donated an interior cargo management system to the borough police department’s new SUV thanks to an arrangement made by Specialized Auto Craft on Ogden Street.
The rack system allows emergency equipment to be stored in an orderly and secure fashion and can be installed without tools and moved to another vehicle if necessary.
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The product will allow for quicker access to emergency service equipment during emergencies and creates additional space for the storage of other supplies used in the field.
Pictured: Photo 1, from left, Sergeant Michael Mahoney, Jay Kooch Director of Marketing, Brian Fernandez CEO, Chief Philip Crosson, Hank Brucker Director of Manufacturing, Jeff Davis of Specialized Auto Craft. Photo 2, the SUV before CargoRAXX installation. Photo 3, the SUV after CargoRAXX installation.
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