P.A. Police SWAT members get new gear
Local SWAT members have some new tools after the province announced more than $47,000 in funding for new tactical gear for the Prince Albert Police Service.
The Prince Albert Police Service SWAT team received $16,758 for new lightweight body armour plates, and another $30,887 to pay for new helmets and headsets. According to the police service, the new armour plates are lighter and more effective than the ones currently being used, while the new helmets and headsets are also lighter and more compatible with other SWAT radio platforms.
“Our SWAT members could be on scene for sometimes hours potentially, and a significant decrease in the weight that they’re now wearing, compared to before, is going to go a long way to preventing officer fatigue,” Sgt. Travis Willie said. “It’s going to keep our officers extremely safe.”