Eagle Eye 911 Camera Allow Instant Access for First Responders to Security Cameras
April 21, 2024
April 21, 2024
In an interview with Eagle Eye Networks CEO Dean Drako, SDM magazine highlights the importance of providing crucial incident details to first responders in emergency situations, and how Eagle Eye 911 Camera Sharing makes this happen.
Eagle Eye Networks has launched Eagle Eye 911 Camera Sharing, a technology that gives Emergency Communication Center telecommunicators (911 professionals) instant access to security cameras during an emergency, empowering them to deliver critical incident information to first responders through a partnership with RapidSOS.
“The job of many first responders is quite dangerous,” says Dean Drako, CEO, Eagle Eye Networks. “Part of that is because they often go into a scene with very little or no information. They may have some information from a person who called 911, but that’s generally limited to what the caller can see.”
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