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Crash Investigation Team Becomes Better Equipped to Reconstruct Traffic Accidents
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BPD is unveiling its brand new crash reconstruction vehicle. Funded with a $20,000
grant from the Nebraska Office of Highway Safety, BPD’s highly-trained crash reconstructionists now
have a top of the line tool to reconstruct serious or fatal traffic accidents. BPD won the grant
because Bellevue citizens increased their seatbelt use the most out of any city surveyed during
"Click It or Ticket" and "Buckle Up In Your Truck" campaigns last year.
The crash reconstruction vehicle consists of a 16-foot cargo trailer and equipment
that includes special signage, lighting, evidence marking tents, reflective vests, measuring tools,
traffic cones, and a generator. Additionally, there’s a geographic positioning system (GPS) and
a "total station" set-up for surveying.
Captain Herb Evers is the road patrol commander and has made traffic and highway
road safety a focus of his career. He explained that all of the new equipment will make the crash
investigation process more efficient. He added, "with this equipment, in the event of a serious
crash, we will tie up traffic for a lot less time and produce evidence for prosecution of criminal
cases that we’ve not been able to produce before."
The officers who will run the equipment are crash reconstructionists. They all have
successfully completed several courses totalling over 400 hours of training in traffic accident
investigation, reconstruction, surveying and computer software that recreates an accident with 3D
animation techniques. Those officers include Sergeants Joe Milos and Larry Lampman as well as Officers
Reed, Lowery, Gray and Pestle. Jack Gardner of Gardner Trailers in South Omaha made it possible for
the department to purchase the trailer at factory cost.
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