The local CBS affiliate in Pittsburgh interviews Eagle Eye CEO Dean Drako about Eagle Eye 911 Camera Sharing, and also interviews a local police chief Police Chief Sean Frank, who explains the importance and value of rapidly disseminating as much information as possible to first responders.
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — From schools to hospitals to parks and shops, new technology could provide situational awareness for emergency call centers and first responders.
From the high school and middle school to three primary schools, Shaler Police Chief Sean Frank says he’s always prepping for emergencies.
“The bulk of the Shaler Area School District is in Shaler Township and then the next thing is our houses of worship. We have several different denominations, and we work closely with all of them with emergency preparedness,” Frank said.
That’s why he’s open to any new technology that gets information to his officers fast.
By Meghan Schiller
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