 Welcome to the Vancouver Police Department's Mobile Command Center. This vehicle wouldn't be possible without the generous support from the Vancouver Police Foundation. You are currently standing in the main command and communications room. This room expands four feet on the passenger side. It has three computer stations, each with their own police radio. Members have the ability to sign in their work profile just like they were sitting at the office. They also have additional communication capabilities with Citizen Band or CB Radio, VHF Marine and VHF Amateur Radio. With the supportive vector Vancouver Emergency Communications and Telecommunications Organization, we have the ability to guarantee our communication during a natural or man-made disaster. If you would like to find out more about this integral volunteer organization, please visit their website at www.vectorradio.ca. This room also has one of two smart boards on which you are viewing me right now. We have the ability to put up a table if required. This area also houses our main data closet, printer and property tag printer. We have additional radios to communicate with the City of Vancouver and monitor the weather. This room has two of four AMX controllers that allow users to remotely control the video and audio systems in and around the truck. The design of this vehicle has been carefully crafted to cover multi-uses like special events, providing support to tactical incidents, communication support, major crime investigations, crime scene processing, search operations and large-scale public events. There is a support room at the rear. This room has multiple uses. There are four workstations along with one of the two smart boards. These stations allow any police officer to sign into their work profile and access their work files securely. Members also have the ability to sign into the phone system and port their primary desk number to the truck. This room will support members during various field investigations. It is wired for video and audio recording to allow for field interviews. This will also serve as the negotiator command post during critical incidents. There is a 42 foot tall pneumatic mast that has our pan tilt zoom Bosch camera. It also has our antennas for the helicopter download link and our wireless agile mesh camera system. We also have a remote bank of six individual 100 watt halogen scene lighting system. We have a satellite dish for receiving additional information and current events from media services. There is also an external monitor allowing for briefing larger groups of members on the passenger side of the truck. We hope you enjoyed visiting our mobile command center. This new tool will help us with our goal to make Vancouver the safest major city in Canada.