, /PRNewswire/ — Mechanical engineers at Florida Polytechnic University have put their skills to the test for the Lakeland Police Department, inventing a device to help make turning on their body cameras effortless in situations when they must draw their firearm.
The patent-pending device is now worn on the holster of every Lakeland police officer.
“I want to thank the incredible team at Florida Poly for their partnership in developing this innovative solution for our agency that enhances safety and functionality,” said Chief Sammy Taylor. “This collaboration is a perfect example of the remarkable talent and ingenuity we are fortunate to have here in Lakeland.”
Matthew DeCicco ’24, the device’s primary inventor, and Mike Kalman, Florida Poly fabrication specialist and its secondary inventor, were tasked with designing and producing a strong, slim bracket to securely fasten to an officer’s firearm holster. The device would trigger an existing Axon sensor to activate …