Hoboken will soon boost i🏅ts public safety with a $1.1 million high-tech Police Mobile Command Center (PMCC). Approved by the City Council, this PMCC will help with emergencies, public events, and daily patrols, making it easier for the police to protect and serve the community.
- Hoboken’s City Council has approved $1.1 million for the purchase of a high-tech Police Mobile Command Center (PMCC).
- The PMCC will be used for emergencies, public events, and daily patrols around the city.
- The vehicle should be ready by the summer of 2025, improving the city’s public safety.
Hoboken Police Receive Funding for Advanced Command Center
The Hoboken Police Department is getting a new Police Mobile Command Center (PMCC)🍒 to improve public safety.
The Hoboken City Councꦚil recently approved $1.1 million to buy and set u🌳p this vehicle.
Mayor Ravi S. Bhalla, Public Safety Directℱor Ken Ferrante, and Police Chief Steven 𝓰Aguiar believe this new tool will greatly help the community.
Hoboken Unveils New Police Mobile Command Center
The PMCC will be ꧅used for many planneജd events and emergencies. It will help manage large celebrations, street fairs, festivals, bad weather, and other public safety issues.
When not in use for specific events or emer꧅gencies, the ve💛hicle will be placed at important locations around the city, like the Hoboken Housing Authority, the waterfront area, and Hoboken Terminal.
Hoboken Boosts Police Response with New PMCC
Public Safety Director Ken Ferrante explained that the PMCC will improve the police department’s ability to respond quickly and effectively.
The PMCC will have advanced technology, like emergency lights, cameras, communica𓃲tion tools, and other necessary equipment.
This setup will help the police stay in constant communication and aware of what’s happening during emergencies, making their reܫsponse morꦆe coordinated and efficient.
Supporting the Community with Modern Technology
Police Chief Steven Aguiar also looks forward to us🅰ing the PMCC🌱.
The proce🍒ss will include representatives from the Public Safety Department working with a vendor to get a vehicle with 🃏the right layout.
The vehicle will then be equ💞ipped with all necessary tools to be as useful as possible for the police.
Hoboken PMCC Set for Summer 2025 Launch
The Hoboken Police Mobile Command Center should be ready by the summer of 2025. This time frame allows for the v♑ehicle to be properly set up and tested to meet all needs.
T෴he city’s investment in this advanced technology shows its commitment to improving public safety and ensuring ﷽the well-being of all residents.