Victoria Rees talks to Eagle Eye Networks CEO Dean Drako about Eagle Eye 911 Camera Sharing and the company’s commitment to enhancing public safety.
Eagle Eye Networks has launched Eagle Eye 911 Camera Sharing, a first-of-its-kind technology that gives emergency communication center telecommunicators (911 professionals) instant access to security cameras to improve emergency response.
According to the company, this will give 911 telecommunicators instant access to live video from one or multiple security cameras when a 911-triggered emergency response occurs, allowing them to deliver critical incident information to first responders through a partnership with RapidSOS.
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