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Airborne Law Enforcement Services ABLE
Contract #
A-2004-156
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Police
Council Approval Date
2/2/2004
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<br />Attachment A <br /> <br />Appendix A . Authorized Equipment List, Continued <br /> <br />10. CBRNE Incident Response Vehicles - This category includes special-purpose vehicles for <br />the transport ofCBRNE response equipment and personnel to the incident site. Licensing and <br />registration fees are the responsibility of the jurisdiction and are not allowable under this grant. <br />In addition, general-purpose vehicles (squad cars, executive transportation, etc.), fIre apparatus <br />and non-CBRNE tacticaVannored assault vehicles are not allowable. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Descrl tion <br /> <br />obit. command ost vehicles <br />azardous materials azMat res onse vehicles <br />omb res onse vehicles <br />. e movers for e ui ment trailers <br />2-wheel personal transport vehicles for transporting fully suited homb technicians, Leve <br />suited technicians to the Hot Zone <br /> <br />ulti-wheeled aJJ terrain vehicles for transporting personnel and equipment to and from <br />e Hot Zone <br />obite Command Unit <br />obile Mor e Unit <br />esponse vehicles to deploy special weapons personnel, equipped to detect chemical, <br />iological and radiological materials; these vehicles may be armored to protect these <br />ersonnel from ex losions and ro' ectiles when re . ed to enter hot zones. <br /> <br />Continued on next page <br /> <br />FY04 Urban Areas Security Initiative <br /> <br />Page 50 <br />
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