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Got the graphics done for the new trailer

We used Rick Dickert with Frog 911 Home

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www.frog911.com

All graphics are reflective even the logo. Frog911.com uses color layers on the logo to keep it reflective. Trailer now matches the truck we use to pull it. Now to get the inside build out done:D

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Corpus Christi, Texas Police Department Search and Recovery Dive Team

As you can see we have plenty of storage for just about all our gear. What does not go inside this trailer is stored inside the large heavy truck which has eight storage boxes. Each team member is issued a complete set of gear and a large Pelican box for storage. Whenever we have a callout, some team members respond to the scene and the others respond to the dive truck/trailer. Additional gear is loaded into the trailer and the team them meets at the scene. The trailer is equiped with a full bath/shower due to some remote locations. Our team also maintains a 28' boat and 18' boat.

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https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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