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Presenter details typical patrol car trunk equipment

Rock Springs City Council · May 8, 2026
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Summary

A presenter demonstrated what is commonly kept in the trunk of a patrol car — evidence collection kits, testing supplies, a tape measure and a traffic cone — and emphasized that individual officers customize their trunks.

A presenter described the contents of a patrol car trunk during a demonstration, saying officers typically store evidence collection kits, testing supplies, a tape measure for crash scene measurements and a traffic cone for traffic control.

The presenter said, "It's the evidence collection kit with a bunch of different bags, testing kits," and noted a tape measure is kept "for when there's crashes that require measurements to match up cars." The demonstration emphasized that trunk contents vary by officer: "I keep completely different things in here than this officer does," the presenter said.

The demonstration framed these items as tools used when an urgent response is not required and for scene management and evidence handling. No motions or formal actions were recorded in the transcript; the segment concluded after the presenter finished describing the trunk contents.