Patented Mobile Tower Vehicles assist NYPD in Hurricane Sandy-affected areas

DALLAS, Nov. 13, 2012 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- The New York City Police Department, through a GSA purchase, recently acquired four  M.U.S.T. (Mobile Utility Surveillance Towers) from TerraHawk, LLC – a Dallas-based manufacturing company.

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TerraHawk, LLC , is the only company in the world that owns a patent to manufacture this unique 25 foot- high surveillance platform mounted on a scissor lift that extends out of the top of a conversion vehicle. 

During preparation and planning in the few days before massive hurricane Sandy ravaged parts of the East Coast,  officials at NYPD immediately requested an expedited delivery and deployment of the four 4-wheel drive units that had previously been scheduled for later in the month.

TerraHawk's Owner and President, Tom James, said on Monday, "My operations team on the ground in New York has reported to me that the four units are currently deployed in the most hard-hit areas of New York including Staten Island, Far Rockaway and Howard Beach, Queens and Coney Island.  We have been working along with officers at NYPD almost around the clock for the past week  to provide on-site training and operational guidance.  From what I understand, the officers are working in a state of emergency situation to maintain a police presence in the communities and our TerraHawk units are providing an elevated platform, fully powered with lighting and equipped with HurleyIR infrared cameras for monitoring areas without power where looting could easily occur."

James noted, "Our units are easily and quickly deployed in about two minutes and only require one operator to deploy.  This allows a better response time to the benefit of law enforcement as situations change or arise in these neighborhoods without power.  We have gotten good feedback from the field regarding the effectiveness and practicality of our patented technology."

The rapid response mobile tower vehicle has been a boon to other law enforcement endeavors around the country.  With several units deployed at Sheriff's Departments on the Texas-Mexico border and many other units located strategically within major police departments across the United States, TerraHawk, LLC  has found its product in high demand as part of the lucrative Mobile Surveillance Tower market that is estimated to gross 40-50 million dollars annually, world-wide.

Internationally, law enforcement officials in countries such as Brazil and Chile are eyeing TerraHawk's patented technology.  The Ministry of Justice for the government of Brazil has issued public requests for mobile tower technology for use in the 2013 FIFA Confederation World Cup and the 2016 summer Olympics that will be held in Rio De Janeiro.  James disclosed that his company has been contacted by government officials and company representatives are working to match their proven technology with these international requests.

James also said his company has a variety of chassis options in design and production and will be unveiling new models in the coming year.  The light urban domestic models that were purchased by New York and Chicago Police Departments and were utilized during the NATO Summit protests in Chicago last May are equipped with a level of  ballistic protection but James said his company can also produce  fully-armored units on a larger vehicle chassis.

"We have been monitoring the situation in New York during this most trying time for law enforcement and think we have been able to provide a less complicated and more practical mobile tower solution in their time of need and we hope our technology will prove to be a valuable asset not only in emergencies but also in everyday use to one of the best-equipped and highly effective police departments in the world," concluded James.

Media Contact: Laura Robinson TerraHawk, LLC, 2143662508, laura@terrahawkllc.com

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