In the fall of 2008, police departments in York County received new batteries and chargers from M/A-COM as part of the new 911 system the county was having installed.
But officers soon discovered what they believed was a major shortcoming with the new Nickel-cadmium batteries -- their charge didn't hold for an entire shift, which for police departments can last as long as 12 hours.
Starting around the end of November, M/A-COM began swapping the 1,200 NiCd batteries with longer-lasting Nickel-metal Hydride batteries.
"We went to Tyco (M/A-COM's parent company) and said, 'Our end-users aren't happy,' so they offered the solution to swap them at no extra cost," said Brian Morrin, York County Office of Emergency Management spokesman.
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