Recon Police E-Bikes to hit the streets of Utica

Sean I. Mills Staff writer Daily Sentinel UTICA — A new type of police patrol will be putting pedal to the pavement in the City of Utica soon, because city officials unveiled their new electronic bicycles on Wednesday. Four Recon Interceptor Power Bikes have been purchased to supplement the department’s existing traditional bicycle patrols. The…

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Goleta (Santa Barbara) Purchases New Electric Bikes

By the City of Goleta Goleta’s Community Resource Deputy (CRD) Ehren Rauch has a brand-new motor-assisted bicycle, or e-bike. The City purchased the e-bike for CRD Rauch to help enhance his patrol efforts in the City of Goleta. CRD Rauch came up with the idea to purchase an e-bike, “We had a standard manual powered…

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Yonkers PD’s new e-bike provides step toward community-focused policing one pedal at a time

Oct 19, 2022, By: Nadia Galindo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-33NgCnrFgM Yonkers police have a new e-bike to help enhance community policing and help response time. Capt. Richard Alaimo is using the e-bike to patrol downtown Yonkers. “Bicycle patrol is an integral part of community policing,” he says. Enhancing community policing is a goal for Yonkers police, says Commissioner…

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Green Bay Fire Department Adds 12 E-bikes To Fleet

GREEN BAY (NBC 26) — The Green Bay Metro Fire Department received its new fleet of electric bikes on Monday. To be clear: No, firemen won’t respond to fires on bikes. Instead, the bikes will be used for Emergency Medical Services at events. Getting an ambulance into a busy crowd may be next to impossible.…

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University of Montana tests E-bikes for faster Response times

By Caven Wade, The Montana Kaimin, Students will see the University of Montana Police Department around campus on new electronic bikes this semester, which aim to speed up response times and officer mobility. UMPD purchased two brand new police e-bikes over the summer, and bike officers have started testing them throughout campus. The tests will…

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E-bikes at Eastern Michigan will advance overall Campus Safety and Engagement

PRESS RELEASESAUGUST 24, 2022 YPSILANTI – Eastern Michigan University’s Department of Public Safety is welcoming the addition of two new e-bikes to help improve campus safety thanks to a gift from GameAbove, a team of EMU alumni. In addition to improving campus safety, e-bikes are environmentally friendly. The new e-bikes are manufactured by Recon Power Bikes,…

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SRPD RECEIVES DONATION OF RECON EBIKES FOR PATROL

AUGUST 18, 2022 The Susquehanna Regional Police Department received a generous donation from the Eater Foundation for 2 Patrol Ebikes recently. The bikes are Recon Ranger Police Interceptor bikes and have electric assist up to 30 mph. The bikes were donated to maintain and patrol the Northwest River Trail to assist Lancaster County residents and recreationalists…

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Bike Police, Foot Patrol, Plain Clothes Cops & Car 45 Mean Quick Response Time on Greenwich Avenue

By: GREENWICHFREEPRESS | July 27, 2022 On Wednesday afternoon First Selectman Fred Camillo and Greenwich Police met with reporters on Greenwich Ave to talk about policing and safety in the downtown area. Greenwich Police Deputy Chief Robert Berry, officer Nick Carl from the bike unit, and foot patrol officer Nicholas Sarno were present. In the vicinity were two…

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Lincoln Police adds Recon Electric Bikes to Patrol Unit

By Ellis Wiltsey KOLN LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – Every few years the bike patrol unit at the Lincoln Police Department upgrades its gear and this time they opted for electric bicycles. They are aimed at giving officers the edge in a few categories; LPD said the most important is keeping officers’ energy up. “Do our patrol…

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This SLO County police department is adding electric bikes to its fleet. This is why

BY MARIANA DURAN, The Tribune News JULY 24, 2022 12:25 PM KSBY Channel 6, Video Link:  https://www.yahoo.com/video/grover-beach-police-dept-begin-023525950.html One local police department is expanding its fleet of patrol vehicles by going electric. The Grover Beach Police Department recently acquired four new electric bikes, police Cmdr. Bryan Millard said, which will triple the size of its bike…

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