
In this video, Detroit-area Emergency Communications Center professionals, law enforcement and other community members demonstrate and discuss how new technology, called Eagle Eye 911 Camera Sharing, gives emergency telecommunicators (911 professionals) instant access to security cameras near the scene of an emergency — and how this visual access can help them deliver critical information to first responders.
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