Sunday, December 8, 2019

Escambia County Provides Mobile Command Center Support to NAS Pensacola Shooting Investigation


Escambia County's Mobile Incident Command Vehicle, THOR, deploys to NAS Pensacola Friday, December 6, 2019.


Escambia County EMR reports that our County's mobile command center, known as THOR, has been deployed to the incident scene aboard NAS Pensacola to provide a mobile command center platform to the various entities that are investigating Friday's NAS Pensacola shooting.  From Escambia County Information Officer Laura Coale:


"THOR is being used as the incident command post for NASPensacola, FBI, FDEM, NCIS, FDLE, ATF, HSI (Homeland Security Investigations) and US Marshal Service.

  • Can be mobilized in 2-4 hours with a 1 or 2-person team depending on travel distance
  • 1000sq feet of interior working space
  • 35 kw generator with 72 hours of fuel on board
  • Dual 5-ton A/C units
  • Wireless Communications- Cellular, Satellite, VOIP Phones
  • Radio Equipment- UHF, VHF, 700/800 P-25
  • Security cameras with DVR
  • 52’ Hilomast Pneumatic mast with antennas and high-resolution cameras
  • Video Distribution System Matrix (Off Air, DirectTV & Computer Display)
  • 4 position communications room
  • Color printer/scanner and a stock of office supplies
  • Minifridge, microwave and coffee maker"
 See pictures of the deployed THOR below:






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