Caernarvon Township Police Awarded Grant for Body Cameras

The Caernarvon Township Police Department accepted a grant in the amount of $9,955.00 from Energy Transfer, which aided in the purchase of equipment to enhance the department’s response capabilities.

The body worn cameras are to be utilized by on-duty officers during the course of their normal daily operations. The equipment will be used by officers to record interactions with the public, or gather video evidence at crime scenes. Typically the devices are worn on the torso, attached to the uniform or ballistic vest and would record all events during which our officers are involved.

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They will also be accepting a second grant in the amount of $5,695.25 from the Kyle Pagerly Memorial Fund, which aided in the purchase of the server needed to store all of the video files collected from the body cameras.

Energy Transfer is one of the largest and most diversified energy logistics companies in the country, with approximately 3,000 miles of pipeline infrastructure and gathering systems located in Pennsylvania.

“Not only are body cameras becoming more and more valuable in today’s society, but police equipment is also becoming more expensive to purchase and maintain,” said Caernarvon Township Detective Corporal Chad Eberly. “This grant from Energy Transfer will go a long way in enhancing our patrol team’s ability to do their job and protect our community.”

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Photo courtesy of the Caernarvon Township Police Department.

The Energy Transfer First Responder Fund provides grants to help further the primary mission of first responder organizations, including local fire departments; emergency medical services; county emergency management agencies; county, regional and local police departments; and other eligible agencies. Grants are determined based on a competitive application and review process, and written applications are accepted on a rolling basis for the following cycle.

“It’s always an honor to be able to help fund important projects for the first responders who work day in and day out to protect our communities,” said Josh Snyder, Lead Specialist, Public Affairs at Energy Transfer. “We look forward to continuing to partner with Detective Eberly and his team and to support their efforts in any way we can.”

The Kyle Pagerly Memorial Fund supports the development and needs of first responders in furtherance of their continued service and protection of the community as well as generate revenue for first responder organizations that are in need of funding for equipment directly related to their cause.

The Kyle Pagerly Fund was created after Berks County Sheriff’s K9 Deputy Kyle Pagerly was shot and killed in the line of duty on June 29, 2011 while serving an arrest warrant with the US Marshal’s Task Force in Albany Township, Berks County. Grants can be applied for only by first responder organizations through the Berks County Community Foundation.

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