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Quartix vehicle tracking foils violent van hijacking
Thieves’ violent attempt to hijack a security-equipment company’s van has been foiled by Quartix vehicle tracking.Driver Roger Hirsch was in slow-moving traffic in Hoe Street, Walthamstow when he a felt a sudden bump from behind. Leaping from his cab, he was shoved roughly to the ground by one thief while a second slipped behind the wheel and sped off.
Shocked but otherwise unhurt, Mr Hirsch quickly called his boss at Delta Security, urging him to check the company’s vehicle tracking system.
Dave Mundy, the London firm’s operations manager, said: “I ran to my laptop, logged on to our Quartix system and entered the registration number of Roger’s van. A few seconds later I could see a map with the van clearly marked and showing it was travelling along the North Circular from Walthamstow towards Edmonton.
“I dialled 999 on the landline and asked for the police.”
Mr Mundy explained the situation to them and said he was tracking the Ford Transit online and could explain exactly where it was.
Intense excitement
He said: “A clear, calm voice told me to go ahead and the next few minutes were spent in intense excitement as my police contact relayed details to patrol cars in the area and told me to keep the information coming.”
Mr Mundy was able to tell them when the van left the North Circular and entered High Road, Tottenham and the precise time it turned into a yard.
“The Quartix system showed the van to be stationery with the ignition off. The time was 9.59pm. At 10.01 the first police car arrived on the scene with a second car arriving a minute later,” he said.
The police told him the vehicle was found locked, unoccupied and undamaged, although the hijackers – including, possibly, a third man who had earlier driven the thieves’ get-away car – appeared to have fled after hearing the police cars’ sirens.
Now, following forensic analysis, the van is back with Delta Security: and the only thing missing – Roger Hirsch’s personal phone.
Mr Mundy added: “If it hadn’t been for the Quartix system and the quick actions of the police I’ve no doubt the story would have ended quite differently, with a stripped-out van being torched in an alley. As it is, after replacing the van’s locks
Roger is providing a normal service. Quartix is a great system and assists with efficiency, fuel consumption, congestion charges and vehicle recovery.”
Delta Security, which is celebrating 50 years in business this year, has equipped
its entire service fleet of 14 vehicles, including Transits, VW Transporters and Toyota Hiaces, with Quartix vehicle tracking.
For further information contact Andy Kirk on 0870 013 6663, or email andy.kirk@quartix.net
More about Quartix
Founded in 2001, Quartix (www.quartix.co.uk) has grown to become one of the UK’s most successful vehicle tracking service providers.
Today, more than 3,500 customers across a wide range of sectors – including government organisations, housing associations, construction firms, hospital trusts, the emergency services, SMEs and large British brands – use the online service, while the company’s unique, own-design tracking unit has been installed in more than 50,000 vehicles.
The Quartix system provides users with a fast, efficient, 'point-and-click' source of real-time information, together with tailored e-mail reports. The highly-flexible service has scope to meet the needs of large corporations and owner-managed businesses alike.
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