3/21/2024 0 Comments Delco dispatch twitter![]() If no report or certification is received within forty-five (45) days from the effective date of revocation, the registration for the calendar year issued shall be considered void and the alarm system shall be disconnected. No further response to an alarm system shall be provided until such time that the Chief of Police has received a certification from a licensed alarm supplier describing the basis for malfunction and also certification that the alarm system is free of defect. The person to whom the alarm system is registered shall be notified by both certified and regular mail of such action and be provided with the effective date of the revocation. B.Following the third false alarm, the Chief of Police shall have the authority to temporarily revoke the registration of any alarm system within the township. (2)For the third and subsequent false alarms per calendar year: one hundred dollars ($100.) for each alarm. A.For the purpose of defraying the cost to the township for responding to false alarms, the owners and/or users of an alarm system as defined by this chapter shall be subject to the following schedule of fines: (1)For the second false alarm per calendar year: fifty dollars ($50.) for each alarm. (c) Investigation by police officer.-Every accident reported to a police department required in this section shall be investigated by a police officer who shall provide each driver a signed statement that the accident was reported. (b) Duty of occupant if driver disabled.-Whenever the driver of a vehicle is physically incapable of giving an immediate notice of an accident as required in subsection (a) and there is another occupant in the vehicle at the time of the accident capable of doing so, the occupant shall make or cause to be given the notice not given by the driver. (a) General rule.-The driver of a vehicle involved in an accident shall immediately by the quickest means of communication give notice to the nearest office of a duly authorized police department if the accident involves: (1) injury to or death of any person or (2) damage to any vehicle involved to the extent that it cannot be driven under its own power in its customary manner without further damage or hazard to the vehicle, other traffic elements, or the roadway, and therefore requires towing. ![]() Immediate notice of accident to police department. Holds certifications from the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center.Major Incident Response Team (MIRT) Officer.Previously held the ranks of Patrol Sergeant and Detective.Christopher Four, Special Operations and Detective Division Graduate of Northwestern University School of Police Staff and Command.Previously held the ranks of Corporal and Sergeant.Member of the Delaware County Drug Task Force.Joseph Pinto, Patrol Operations and Narcotics A graduate of Northwestern University School of Police Staff and Command.Recipient of several service awards including Officer of the Year, Villanova Inaugural Caritas In-Town & Gown Award, and the Award of Valor presented by National Liberty Museum. ![]() Adjunct Instructor for the Anti-Defamation League on anti-bias in law enforcement training.Lectured on topics such as Active Shooter, CPR, Stop the Bleed and for religious institutions, schools and civic organizations.Held various ranks in the department and commanded various special units.Committed his life to community service through policing and volunteer work.2 Administrative Assistants assigned to the Police Records Room.1 Supervisor of Parking and Auxiliary Services.In addition to the 51 Sworn Officers, the Department employs several non-sworn personnel in the following areas: We believe in collaboration with our community groups, local businesses and schools is the best way to prevent crime by maintaining open lines of communication. The cornerstone of the Radnor Police Department is community based and oriented policing. In a typical year, our police vehicles log about 326,000 miles in routine patrols of Township streets and neighborhoods - about 900 miles of patrolling every day of the year across our 13.9 miles. In 2021, the Radnor Township Police Department responded to over 19,000 calls for service. ![]() Flanagan oversees daily operations which include the Patrol Unit, Highway Patrol & Traffic Safety Unit, Detective Unit, K9 Unit, Integrity Control Office, and the Narcotics Unit. The Radnor Township Police Department is tasked with protecting and preserving the lives and property of the third largest municipality in Delaware County.
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