| Abington
Police Receive Donation of Scanner Products |
Utilizing the wireless DataFetch Scan and See barcode
scanner, police can now quickly and accurately gather
driver and vehicle data during routine pull overs, auto
accidents, or monitored events. All scanned data is sent
wirelessly to the patrol unit's MDT, eliminating handwritten
reports, the "head down" time of the officer,
information errors, and making gathering of such incident
data take under 5 seconds instead of minutes. The Scan
and See barcode scanner reads and wirelessly transmits
all PDF417 license barcodes and inspection sticker and
vehicle VIN plate information to the MDT at distances
over 200 feet - permitting on-location information retrieval
of the involved vehicles and drivers without the officer
returning repeatedly to the patrol unit computer to type
in the information. |
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| Attending
the presentation of the DataFetch Scan and See were
(L-R): Mark Burns, VP Sales of DataFetch, Chief
David Majenski, Stephen Gosselin of Stephen Gosselin,
Inc, and Officer Matt Owings |
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COMMUNITY
PARTNERING
On
July 15, 2010, The Abington Ma Police were the recipients
of two DataFetch License Scanner systems from local
contractor, Stephen Gosselin, Inc. In accepting the
donation, Chief David Majenski stated: "The motto
of the Abington Police is Community Partners, and Mr.
Gosselin's donation of the DataFetch Scan & See
products truly exemplifies the spirit of such community
partnering. We are always here for the community of
Abington, and in these difficult times where budgets
and manpower are stretched to their limits, Mr. Gosselin
has shown that the community is truly there for us as
well. The DataFetch Scanner products will enhance officer
safety and their overall efficiency in the normal course
of their daily duties."
Mr. Gosselin added: "As a local businessperson,
I see on a daily basis what the police of this town
do for the community to make Abington a great place
to live and work. I'm glad to be able to help them to
do their job more safely and effectively"
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Fast
and Accurate Information Scanning
Officer
Matt Owings, Abington PD, demonstrates the drivers license
scanning capability of the DataFetch Scan & See
system to Mr Gosselin.
License, VIN#, or Inspection sticker barcode data can
be quickly and accurately scanned into the patrol car
computer in seconds for processing and analysis. The
wireless DataFetch scanner system works up to 200 feet
from the computer and speeds accurate data entry by
eliminating the need to type the information, and works
under any lighting conditions.
"What used to take several minutes, now takes under
5 seconds", said Officer Owings. "This helps
us to gather required information and clear incidents
more quickly, allowing us to operate more efficiently" |
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Eliminate
the vulnerability of having to turn and walk back
to your car - know instantly at the driver's car
whether you have a potentially dangerous suspect
with the DataFetch Scan & See |
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