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Sheriff's office asks Cowlitz County commissioners to add two decommissioned vehicles for PIT training
Summary
The sheriff's office asked commissioners for approval to convert two decommissioned patrol vehicles for pursuit-intervention (PIT) training and other EVOC exercises; staff said conversion costs would be minimal and the vehicles would still be auctioned when retired from training.
Commissioner Sean Roehway introduced a request from the sheriff's office for the board's approval to add two decommissioned patrol vehicles to the county fleet for pursuit-intervention training. "Today, we wanted to talk about, some pit maneuver vehicles request," Roehway said and turned the presentation over to Mark Johnson of the sheriff's office.
Mark Johnson, administrative services with the sheriff's office, told commissioners the request is to convert two…
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