PRESS RELEASE
PONDERAY, Idaho — The Ponderay Police Department has upgraded its patrol autos with new ARSENAL in-car video techniques from 10-8 Video, increasing in-vehicle recording and rear-compartment monitoring capabilities.
The division’s set up consists of two-camera ARSENAL configurations designed to seize synchronized front-facing roadway footage and infrared rear-seat transport video. Built on a multi-channel DVR platform supporting 1080p inputs and discreet audio seize, the system is engineered to doc site visitors enforcement, incident response, and prisoner transport with constant readability.
Starlight entrance cameras improve visibility in low-light situations, whereas built-in wi-fi microphones assist clear audio recording throughout vehicle-based interactions. The system additionally consists of mounting {hardware} designed for safe console integration throughout the patrol unit.
“Vehicle-based video remains a critical part of patrol documentation,” mentioned Kyle Ragsdale, CSO of 10-8 Video. “Departments need equipment that performs reliably during night stops, emergency responses, and routine transport situations.”
The ARSENAL platform deployed by Ponderay Police Department consists of built-in software program, a three-year guarantee, and lifelong software program and firmware updates. The division maintains direct management over its video proof and long-term system administration.
This automobile improve displays continued funding in sensible, fleet-based know-how that helps accountability, documentation, and operational consistency.

