- Surveillance mode technology for Ford Police Interceptor introduced to warn and help protect law enforcement officers from unexpected approaches to their vehicle from the rear
- Using existing driver-assist technologies to detect a person approaching Ford Police Interceptor from behind, the system automatically sounds a chime, rolls up the driver’s side window and locks all doors
DEARBORN, Mich., July 19, 2013 – A new technology available
for Ford Police Interceptor will provide an additional measure of
security for law enforcement officers by mitigating their risk of being
snuck up on from the rear while working in their vehicles, especially at
night.
The new surveillance mode technology works by using existing Ford
driver-assist technologies – a backup camera, cross-traffic alert and
reverse park assist – to give police officers added situational
awareness and a first line of defense from potential assailants.
When an officer activates the system with the vehicle in park, the
backup camera, combined with sensors that detect blind spots and parking
obstacles, continually monitors the area to the rear of the vehicle.
Surveillance mode can be turned off in situations such as curbside urban
settings where pedestrians would constantly set the alarm off.
The patent-pending idea is the brainchild of Randy Freiburger, Ford
police and ambulance fleet supervisor. Freiburger spent many hours
riding along with police officers and saw firsthand the dangers officers
face in the course of routine patrols and investigations.
“I can tell you from personal experience at night that officer
security is a critical concern,” says Freiburger. “Unfortunately, there
are people with bad intentions who sneak up on police officers. This
system builds upon the Ford Police Interceptor DNA that puts safety and
security at the top of the list.”
Officers have to write reports, monitor an in-car computer or radar
gun, and perform other tasks while sitting in their vehicle.
Surveillance mode gives them an extra set of eyes to help guard against
threats – especially at night when visibility is compromised.
Ford collaborated with Intermotive Inc. of Auburn, Calif., which
developed and will sell the surveillance mode system along with several
other innovative law enforcement products. The system can be installed
at Crown, the facility near Ford’s Chicago Assembly Plant where lights
and other accessories are added, or at local upfitters by working
directly with Intermotive.
Surveillance mode is available for the 2014 Ford Police Interceptor sedan and utility vehicle.
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