Headgear Officers wear a navy
peaked cap with the force's cap badge attached when on mobile patrol. Officers holding the rank of inspector or above also wear peaked caps but with slight differences to denote their senior role.
Uniform When on duty officers wear a dark navy,
wicking T-shirt with the words 'Airport Police' on the sleeves, along with dark navy tactical trousers and a pair of
Gore-Tex boots. Airport officers no longer use the traditional police jumper, having favoured a black fleece with 'Airport Police' written on the chest and back and the same sequence on the issue
high-visibility patrol
blouson jacket. Formal dress comprises a dark navy open-necked tunic and uniform trousers, with a blue shirt/blouse and tie. The No.1 uniform is accompanied by black boots or shoes. For ceremonial events such as passing out parades, guards of honour or on funerals duties, a white staple-belt, gloves and shoulder lanyard are worn.
Personal equipment Members of the APS are required to wear a
stab vest whilst on patrol. Currently, officers also wear a high visibility yellow tactical vests. In addition, officers carry
Motorola digital radios,
Hiatt rigid handcuffs,
torch,
notebook, resuscitation mask and a basic first aid kit.
Facilities In
Dublin Airport, the
Airport Police Station is centrally located on the arrivals road of Terminal 1. The stations public office is open from 07:00 to 23:00 and deals with enquiries from members of the public and staff. All
lost property that is found within the airport is also handed in and claimed at this location along, with matters relating to impounded vehicles or unattended baggage or other such offences in accordance with the airport byelaws. Incidents requiring the attention of the Airport Police can be reported there also. The force also operates an
emergency phone line for members of the public to contact them on, along with state-of-the-art
police control rooms for the management and co-ordination of the airport's security operations and incident response.
Vehicles and livery The Airport Police Service uses a selection of vehicles for their individual capabilities and the requirements of the roles for which they are employed these include: •
Mitsubishi Outlander – Response/Patrol Vehicle 4x4s •
Ford Transit Connect – General Purpose/Prisoner Transport Vehicle •
Škoda Octavia – Response/Patrol Vehicle •
Land Rover Discovery – Dog Unit 4x4s The Airport Police Service currently use the standard yellow and blue retro-reflective
Battenberg markings, together with the force crest, on all marked, operational vehicles. the force also utilize • Unmarked police vehicles • EOD/IED mobile bomb containment systems • Incident control unit All police drivers undergo a standard response driving course. Officers may activate the emergency blue lighting and sirens when responding to an emergency while on duty. Police vehicles may contain a variety of equipment, which can include
traffic cones, road signs,
defibrillators,
traffic speed guns and the like. ==Airport Fire Rescue Service==