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January 30, 2003
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Cooking with gas
For three weeks in January, the Harvard University Police Department test-drove an unmarked Ford Crown Victoria that ran on compressed natural gas, the same stuff that boils water and heats homes. The experiment, supported by Ford and natural gas provider Keyspan, marked the first time Harvard had tested an alternative fuel vehicle. (Staff illustration by Georgia
Bellas)
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
HUPD test-drives natural gas cruiser
Harvard's first alternative fuel vehicle experiment a qualified success
"RegulationsDOTGov"
The future of regulatory policy?
Ancient delivery systems
Two antiquated conveyance methods meet in the Science Center
Harvard Police receive defibrillator training
HUPD officers trained in use of automated external defibrillators
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