Cranford Police Department 2011 Annual Report - Cranford.com
Cranford Police Department 2011 Annual Report - Cranford.com
Cranford Police Department 2011 Annual Report - Cranford.com
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Safety ID Program<br />
<strong>Cranford</strong> <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Department</strong> Safety ID Tag Program<br />
The department continued it’s Safety ID Tag Program which began in 2005 in order to give<br />
outdoor exercisers a little piece of mind. Participants can <strong>com</strong>e to police headquarters to<br />
obtain a Safety ID Tag at no cost to them. They will be issued a reflective, waterproof Safety<br />
ID Tag which can attach to their sneaker/shoe laces.<br />
The Safety ID Tag contains basic contact information, as well as pertinent medical information<br />
such as allergies that will assist first responders in case of a medical emergency. Since many<br />
people go for walks or a run without any identification, this small Safety ID Tag can be a<br />
lifesaver.<br />
<strong>Police</strong> Chief Eric G. Mason stated he would encourage all <strong>Cranford</strong> runners, joggers, and<br />
walkers to <strong>com</strong>e to police headquarters and pick up their free Safety ID Tag. The tags have<br />
also been picked up by parents for use by their small children.<br />
Above, Patrolman William Pietrucha leads the Memorial Day Parade along Walnut Avenue.<br />
<strong>Cranford</strong> <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Department</strong>—<strong>2011</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> 47