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Scotland’s largest police force, Strathclyde
Police, has taken delivery of the first
Iveco Eurocargo 4x4 in the UK to be
specified with a crew-cab. |
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The unique vehicle has entered joint
operation with the Force’s Underwater Search
Unit and Marine Policing Unit, to ensure
easy access to shoreside locations and
remote lochs. |
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Scotland’s largest police force, Strathclyde Police, has
taken delivery of the first Iveco Eurocargo 4x4 in the
UK to be specified with a crew-cab. The unique vehicle
has entered joint operation with the Force’s Underwater
Search Unit and Marine Policing Unit, to ensure easy
access to shoreside locations and remote lochs.
Supplied by Glasgow-based Iveco dealer Kerr & Smith, the
specialist Eurocargo 100E18WS will be used to transport a
bespoke-built pod mounted on its chassis which contains both
‘wet’ and ‘dry’ rooms for use by underwater police divers,
when preparing to dive and after re-surfacing. It also
includes an area where the team can cook a hot meal –
essential in isolated locations, especially in the winter
months.
In addition to its factory-built crew-cab, which offers
seating for a crew of up to seven persons, the Eurocargo is
mounted with both a winch and a tow-bar and will be used to
tow a trailer carrying a 6.5m inflatable boat. Its off-road
abilities will be essential to support the Marine Police
Unit’s remit to police 1,760 miles of coastline and 5,500
square miles of coastal waters in the area, whilst also
ensuring the Underwater Search Unit can transport its team
and equipment to any stretch of water in the region.
Alan Tait, Assistant Fleet Manager of the Transport and
Logistics Department, Strathclyde Police, explains:
“Delivering police services in the midst of Scotland’s
unique geography and climate requires a number of specialist
units to complement traditional policing, and this new
Eurocargo 4x4 is an essential part of these two teams.
“It represents a very capable off-roader with its
credentials as a high-clearance four wheel drive truck not
only being required for getting to the scene of an incident,
but also to launch and recover boats into the water where
there is rarely the luxury of a slipway. It is one of the
most technically capable commercial vehicles in our fleet
and we are expecting it to remain in frontline operations
for ten years,” he adds.
Plated at 10 tonnes, the new Eurocargo replaces a similar
Iveco model which has been in operation since 1999. Its
specification includes three differential locks as standard,
a six speed gearbox and multileaf front and rear
suspension. Power is provided by a 5.8 litre Iveco tector
engine, which is capable of producing up to 183 hp at 2,700
rev/min and up to 650 Nm of torque between 1,200 and 2,100
rev/min.
The Eurocargo 4x4 joins a number of Iveco vehicles already
in Strathclyde Police’s fleet, including Daily vans,
Eurocargo urban artics, Eurocargo horse boxes and a couple
of Eurocargos used for transfer of persons in custody.
They will soon be joined by a fleet of
12 Iveco Daily 50C18 Police Support Units (PSU’s), each of
which are being built to transport up to nine fully equipped
police officers to the scene of major incidents.
Strathclyde Police was formed in 1975
and provides a vast range of policing services on behalf of
12 local authorities, with 7,400 police officers and 2,800
police staff working round the clock. The Force is
currently responsible for protecting nearly 2.3 million
people across 5,371 square miles of Scotland — from
Glasgow’s lively urban areas to the rural remoteness of the
Inner Hebrides — with policing services specifically
tailored to the individual needs of the various communities.
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