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Blaine County Sheriff's Department Pack 1.0.0

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The Blaine County Sheriff's Department (BCSD) recently unveiled a major upgrade to its fleet, marking the beginning of a new era in local law enforcement. This modernization effort introduces advanced, specialized vehicles tailored for the diverse demands of Blaine County’s rugged terrain, vast highways, and small-town communities. Here’s a glimpse into the new lineup and the story behind it.

 

The BCSD has invested in cutting-edge technology and updated vehicles to meet the needs of today’s deputies, enhancing response times and officer safety across the region. Leading the pack is the 2020 Ford Police Interceptor Utility (FPIU) in both standard patrol and sleek ghosted variants. These SUVs are perfect for high-visibility patrols in areas like Sandy Shores and Grapeseed, while the ghosted model provides a lower profile for tactical operations and special assignments.

 

The department has also retained the 2016 Ford Police Interceptor Utility models, known for their versatility and durability. 7 models remains a dedicated patrol vehicle, while 3 have been outfitted as K9 units to assist with narcotics detection and suspect apprehension in the rural outskirts.

 

A new addition to the BCSD’s resources is a Mercedes Sprinter Van Command Center. This mobile headquarters will serve as the department's operational hub during large-scale incidents, community events, and tactical situations. Equipped with state-of-the-art communication systems and strategic planning tools, the Command Center allows officers to coordinate efforts on-site, improving response coordination across the entire county.

 

To support ground units, the BCSD has also introduced two AS-350 helicopters for aerial patrols, code-named "Alamo 10" and "Alamo 11." Alamo 10 is designated for West Blaine County, covering rugged regions like Senora Valley, Lago Zancudo, & Grapeseed, while Alamo 11 patrols North Blaine County, covering rugged regions like Mount Chiliad and Raton Canyon. These helicopters enhance the department’s search and rescue capabilities, allowing rapid response to remote areas that are otherwise challenging to reach by ground. Equipped with thermal cameras and spotlight systems, they provide crucial support for tracking suspects, assisting stranded hikers, and surveying traffic.

 

Vehicles Included:

- 2020 FPIU

- 2016 FPIU

- Mercedes Sprinter Van

- AS-350

 

 

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