The technology will be installed on 300 of the city’s 30,000 cameras for six months.
“If you can give five seconds back to a first responder, that’s potentially lives saved,” said JT Wilkins, senior vice president of sales for ZeroEyes. “Our ultimate goal is to put situational awareness in the hands of first responders and help them understand what they‘re walking into and what they’re facing.”Sign up for NBC Philadelphia newsletters.
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