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Command Concepts
The Command Board, is a NEW exceptional mobile mini-command post for the first responder. Small enough to fit in a patrol bag, yet large enough to run the most complicated tactical operation. Fits on the hood of the car, or hang it from a fence or command vehicle with the multi-tasked hanging straps. Folds up in seconds keeping your operation coordinated as the dynamics of your incident change. Since the command board was introduced in May of 2001, it has been widely accepted by hundreds of city and county law enforcement agencies across the nation, many branches of the military, federal agencies, school campuses, and even private industry.
THE COMMAND BOARDTM was originally invented by a retired Sergeant from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. The concept permits an officer to roll up to the scene of an incident and have the necessary worksheets readily available. This would allow the responding officer to concentrate on the management of the incident and not be consumed with setting up the command post.
For more information, visit Command Concepts online at www.thecommandboard.com.