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Thermal Imagers on Patrol...on the streets
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[quote:scimitar:MV8zMTE3NjlfNTMzOTM2Nl9GMkJBNzk4Qg==] They are great for fire fighters because the long wave thermal imagers can see through smoke to easily find trapped people or where the active flames are. For patroling officers at night they can see individuals attempting to hide in the darkness or during the day for some one hiding camoflaged behind brush...... and yes they can be used to detect abnormal sources of heat, ie; grow lights. I used to design thermal cameras years ago...... I miss it. But all good things must come to an end. [/quote]
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Thermal Imagers on Patrol
Using thermal imagers on the streets
JONATHAN BASTIAN
Thermal Imaging Contributor
Officer.com
Welcome to a new column that will focus on using thermal imagers (TIs) to enhance police operations, especially patrol work. This technology can be employed in practical ways on the street to make your job easier and safer--in applications ranging from drug activity surveillance to evidence retrieval.
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