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Empowering Underwater Operations: The Impact of Advanced Diving Technology

JW Fishers Published February 8, 2025 @ 6:00 am PST

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“Law enforcement officers are never ‘off duty.’ They are dedicated public servants who are sworn to protect public safety at any time and place that the peace is threatened.” — Barbara Boxer

At JW Fishers Manufacturing, we are passionately dedicated to empowering divers of all backgrounds — whether you belong to a public safety dive team, police or fire department, commercial diving operation, military unit, or are a devoted recreational diver. Our mission is to provide you with the essential tools that enable you to carry out your important tasks efficiently and safely. Many police dive teams trust our advanced video equipment, reliable metal detectors and innovative sonar devices to locate crucial evidence, missing persons or valuable items lost underwater. With our cutting-edge technology, you can dive confidently, knowing you have the best support to tackle even the most challenging underwater missions.

The Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office recently purchased a Fishers MC-2HD Mini camera. According to the dive team home page, the Underwater Search and Recovery Team (USRT) is comprised of highly trained certified SCUBA divers from multiple divisions within the Sheriff’s Office. It is responsible for all water recovery operations within the County, including, but not limited to, the recovery of drowned persons. The USRT is also crucial in recovering criminal evidence and/or property within County waterways and is active in community water safety events.

WCSO Sergeant Joel Gebauer, Team Commander, reports the unit is working out great for their team. He states, “Our team utilizes a variety of electronics to aid in the search of evidence ranging from side scan sonar, sector scan sonar, ROVs, metal detectors and now the MC-2 HD camera system. Since the camera was delivered, we’ve deployed it in multiple training operations and evidence searches alike. It’s been beneficial not only for the topside support to monitor what the diver sees in real time and to aid in searching for evidence, but also for the diver to utilize the integrated dive light. The divers have reported that they like that the light is dimmable, so in areas of high silt or debris, it can be adjusted to prevent the search area from being oversaturated with light. Our team predominantly deploys surface supply diving equipment, and the camera cable is easily integrated into the diver’s umbilical and hasn’t had problems getting tangled. Overall, we’re very pleased with the MC-2 HD camera.”

Fishers provides an exceptional range of video equipment tailored for diverse applications, ensuring you have the right tools for the job. A standout product in the lineup is the MC-2HD camera. This innovative, compact device easily mounts on Kirby Morgan helmets or can be utilized with an optional handle and added LED light. This cutting-edge HD camera empowers divers to confidently navigate the depths while transmitting live video back to the surface team. Experience seamless, real-time communication between the diver and the topside crew, allowing for prompt guidance and support whenever needed.

For more information, please visit jwfishers.com, email atinfo@jwfishers.com or call (800) 822-4744.

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