
Here are some comments from our customers ...
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Fall 2009
Reeves ICP as an Incident Command Post
"Costing upward of six figures, a well equipped ICP is out of reach for most small agencies. Now, DHS Systems LLC is offering the Reeves ICP Trailer, a trailer and shelter combination which can be fully equipped as an ICP, but for a fraction of the cost."
Bill Siuru, Ph.D., PE
Police and Security News
Summer 2009
Reeves ICP's Innovative Design
“Thanks to a high-tech combination of carbon fiber, plastic, and steel, the system can withstand 55 mph sustained winds and lightning. Yet it’s lightweight enough at around 3,000 pounds that it can be towed by an SUV or truck over rugged terrain, making it more versatile and economical than motor-home-type trailers or those that require a massive dedicated towing vehicle.”
Melanie Basich
Police Magazine
Spring 2009
Reeves ICP as an Emergency Operations Center
“We face all different types of threats in Indiana, and here in Indianapolis our biggest threat is tornadoes. We wanted equipment that would let us run operations from any location, especially in the event that we can’t get our department operations center up and running.
“I was impressed with the way you can hook it [the Reeves ICP] up to a truck and take it anywhere in the county without requiring a great deal of man power.”
Gregory A. Hall
Public Health Emergency Preparedness Coordinator, Marion County, Indiana
Winter 2009
Reeves ICP as a Mobile Point of Distribution (POD)
“There aren’t too many competitive products out there. This is the best concept for a department of our size. A small health department or agency doesn’t need a large trailer-shelter combination. This is the perfect system.”
Chad Jenkins
Hamilton County Health Department, Indiana
Fall 2008
Reeves ICP as an Incident Command Post
“This is exactly what we need for a command post. In here we can hang up all of our worksheets and talk to one another. We have lighting, hook ups for electricity, printers, and televisions running."
Doug Whalen
Deputy Chief for Brainard Airport, Connecticut