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City of San Bernardino

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on Thursday, 19 August 2010 in Mobile Public Safety

The vehicle is comprised of four main compartments. The first is a command/conference room, which has a 26” LCD HDTV built into the overhead dash, two fold down desks, and magnetic dry erase boards above each desk.  The second compartment is the operations/planning room, which has a slide out with two built-in Wilsonart workstations, along with a large dry erase board, and 26” HDTV. The next compartment is the galley/communications area furnished with a stainless steel sink, microwave, coffeemaker, and a refrigerator. The fourth compartment is a communications/radio room with a Wilsonart dispatch workstation, a 26” HDTV, and a 32” HDTV that is viewable from the exterior. It expands into an electric powered slide-out room with two built in radio dispatch workstations.

The major component on this vehicle is a 12-channel V.I.P.E.R. interoperability system. It includes: 2 C-soft control computers, two 12” diagonal touch screen monitors, two dual headset jacks, two headsets with push-to-talk switch for dispatch control of V.I.P.E.R., interconnecting dispatch radio cables for eight radios, one telephone dispatch interface for connection to either “shore” dial tone or Telular dial tone, four IP-223, network switch, and 10-radio interoperability interface cables for interoperability with “walk-on” radios. They also installed a radio dispatch and interoperability system and an antenna ground plane system.

Upon receiving the vehicle San Bernardino was exceptionally pleased. USV is honored that the City of San Bernardino once again turned to them to build a mobile command vehicle. USV looks forward to building more vehicles for the City of San Bernardino.