If you're looking for a video surveillance system that can share cameras with emergency responders in real-time, Eagle Eye Networks could be a good option. The cloud-based system has advanced AI analytics built in and can provide immediate access to video streams and plug in to existing ONVIF-conformant cameras. Eagle Eye Networks gives 911 telecommunicators critical real-time visual information so emergency responders can get the right visual information for the situation.
Another good option is Turing AI, which is designed to link to video surveillance systems and robotics to improve safety and security. Turing AI can issue real-time alerts, monitor sensitive areas and share clips, all designed to help emergency services coordinate and respond faster. It works with most existing VMS and third-party cameras, so it's adaptable and scalable.
For a broader approach, Flock Safety offers a system that combines License Plate Recognition (LPR) cameras, gunshot detection and video intelligence to make a community safer. Flock Safety's 24/7 monitoring and evidence collection services are designed to give law enforcement and communities a single, end-to-end platform for public safety needs, improving situational awareness and response times.
Last, Ivideon offers a cloud-based video surveillance system with real-time monitoring and motion detection. It works with a variety of cameras, and you can access it through user-friendly interfaces and mobile apps. It can be customized for security and operational needs, with features like face recognition, automatic license plate recognition and smart reports and notifications.