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New tech allows first responders to access live streaming in emergency situations

April 24, 2024 Eagle Eye Networks

CEO Dean Drako talks to WBBJ TV News about how Eagle Eye 911 Camera Sharing works and the benefits for law enforcement and first responders.


JACKSON, Tenn. — In the event of an emergency, is not only important to have information, but to have access to the information as quickly as possible.

Eagle Eye 911 Camera Sharing is a new feature with Eagle Eye Networks.

“The goal of the product is to provide the 911 call center with the first eyes on the scene, so that they have more information, so they can better make decisions and get the first responders there faster and more accurately,” said Dean Drako, CEO of Eagle Eye Networks.

Any organization, like a school, business or corporation that chooses to take part will need to deploy an Eagle Eye solution.

“We have lots of those, some of those are where we provide the cameras, some are where we utilize their existing cameras,” Drako said.

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