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Technically yes. However, firefighters use thermal imaging for an entirely different reason than police officers, which is why Bullard designed thermal imagers for both industries. TacSight is engineered specifically for law enforcement. The processing software and heat detector have been calibrated specifically for the law enforcement environment. Thermal Imagers used for fire service are configured and calibrated for the high temperatures of the fire service. Read more.
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Can the same thermal imager be used for firefighting and law enforcement?
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