Eagle Eye Networks, RapidSOS unveil 911-triggered camera access for emergency communicators
April 24, 2024
April 24, 2024
Eagle Eye Networks introduced the newest solution Tuesday with Eagle Eye 911 Camera Sharing, which gives emergency center communicators instant access to security cameras during an emergency – potentially allowing them to relay more precise details to first responders to improve their response.
With a threat environment that is constantly evolving, the security industry is beginning to push out solutions designed to get eyes and ears on potential threats more quickly to help first responders.
Eagle Eye Networks introduced the newest solution Tuesday with Eagle Eye 911 Camera Sharing, which gives emergency center communicators instant access to security cameras during an emergency – potentially allowing them to relay more precise details to first responders to improve their response.
By John Dobberstein
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