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Posted at 12:51 a.m., Monday, October 15, 2007

Armored vehicle arrives on Big Island

Advertiser Staff

Big Island police have received the first armored vehicle from the Department of Homeland Security to provide armored protection for officer safety in domestic terrorist events and other high-risk situations.

The "Bearcat" is being used by the Police Department's Special Response Team, or SRT, which is similar to SWAT teams in other jurisdictions. It Its companion vehicle, the Mobile Command Unit, is equipped with electronics, radio equipment and a computer and can interface with other agencies during emergencies.

The SRT, which is similar to SWAT teams in other jurisdictions, also has a 4x4 van and an equipment truck.

Both the Bearcat and the Mobile Command Unit were purchased at no cost to the county through grants from the Office of Domestic Preparedness in the Department of Homeland Security.

The Police Department took possession of the $240,000 Bearcat in July. The department received the $330,899 Mobile Command Unit in 2004.