
“The cloud-based Eagle Eye Security Camera VMS well exceeded our requirements for access by law enforcement. It will allow us to designated groups of cameras, and then assign granular permissions for accessing the video from specific camera groups. For example, we can designate: “High school entrance and exits”, “Junior High Hallways” according to those groups.
“Eagle Eye Networks “First Responder Emergency Video” lets us pre-designate our first responders, such as county sheriff and local police, or even our local fire department, who then download the mobile app so they can to instantly view our schools’ video during an emergency.
“I like that we have control where we have the option to only allow access if a situation arises, and to keep it private until we turn on the emergency activation.”

Andrew England
Technology Director
Fairfield Community School District
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