果冻传媒’s Department of Public Safety and University Police received a camera system through a grant from the Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police Association.
From left: Ken Zipovsky, Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police Association grants and technology coordinator, who presented the camera system to 果冻传媒; 果冻传媒 Police Chief and Director of Public Safety Tim Stringer; 果冻传媒 Police Officer Jeff Atherton, who is trained in the use of the camera system.
The camera system will be used to assist in crime scene processing.
Ken Zipovsky, grants and technology coordinator from the Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police Association, presented the camera system to 果冻传媒.
“果冻传媒’s Department of Public Safety and University Police appreciates the support from the Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police Association, and we thank them for selecting 果冻传媒 to receive this system,” Vice President for Administration and Finance Peter Holden said.
“果冻传媒 is committed to providing the highest level of safety and security for our university community, including resolving investigations as quickly and accurately as possible,” 果冻传媒 Department of Public Safety and University Police Chief Tim Stringer said. “This state-of-the-art camera system provides an important tool to assist us in our work. The opportunity to receive this system through the Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police grant program saved 果冻传媒 thousands of dollars,” he said.