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Product Testimonials:
Captain John A. Montanio, Previously Deputy Director of
the Los Angeles Interagency Metropolitan Police Apprehension
Crime Taskforce (LA IMPACT)
“While I was assigned to the taskforce, I personally used
the short-range unit on two occasions. During the first incident
I was able to locate, in a matter of minutes, the general area
in which the suspect had secreted himself. During the second
incident, the LA County Sheriffs Department, Special Weapons
Team called me to a location of a barricaded suspect/hostage
situation. I … told them I was getting detections in the center
of the house. I told them I was also getting a detection in the
North/East bedroom but that it did not make sense to me because
a hostage taker would not separate the hostages. When the
suspect surrendered, it was confirmed that all of the hostages
and suspect were in the center of the house because that is
where the telephone was located. All accept one; a child was
allowed to go to sleep in the North/East bedroom.”
Anthony E. Daniels, Chief Executive Officer of MDB
International, LLC (MDBI), a security consulting and
investigative firm located in Alexandria, Virginia
I am the Chief Executive Officer of MDB International, LLC
(MDBI), a security consulting and investigative firm. My prior
experience includes over twenty-seven years of service with the
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) where I served as an
Assistant Director. I… have had several occasions to observe
numerous demonstrations and tests of its capabilities…. … in
June 1998, our company was charged with coordinating the overall
security for the World Congress on Information Technology which
was held at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. This
conference was very high profile and was attended by Margaret
Thatcher of Great Britain, Mikhail Gorbachov of Russia, as well
as numerous high-ranking government and business executives from
all over the world. One building used as the main location for
the conference was swept utilizing the DKL LifeGuard
after it
was declared vacant by law enforcement officials, and three
individuals were located on an upper floor of the building.
Although it was subsequently determine
these individuals posed no threat, it was apparent to us that
the technology, when utilized for the purpose of identifying the
presence of people, did, in fact, work.
Mitsuhiro Mano, Chief Secretary, Japan Rescue Association
We are writing this letter to prove the excellent ability
of LifeGuard to search the sign of living human under the
destructed buildings at the supposed site of earthquake struck
area. We hope that this letter is to assure LifeGuard's
advantage and it should be used at natural disaster for the
people in need of help.
Anthony M. Wilson, DEA, Assistant Special Agent in Charge
(Retired)
This letter will serve as my recollection of the events
surrounding the successful utilization of the DKL LifeGuard
detection device by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.
I believe the successful use of the DKL LifeGuard greatly
enhanced both operations. In the first case, by determining the
approximate location of the suspect, the agents were able to
avoid a potential armed confrontation. In the second case, by
determining that the suspect was not at home, the agents avoided
compromising their investigation by not entering at that time
and possibly alerting the suspect to their presence and intent.
Fire Services Department of Hong Kong
Ever on the cutting edge of technology, the Fire
Services Department of Hong Kong purchased several new
products for evaluation in 2001, including a DKL LifeGuard.
After a successful one year trial, a reorder was placed.
During the test period, questions raised in the Legislative
Council regarding the LifeGuard purchase were answered by the
Secretary for Security, Regina Ip.
For a complete transcript of this exchange - use this link:
http://www.info.gov.hk/gia/general/200201/16/0116234.htm
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