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New Police Body-Worn Cameras Can Be Turned On by 9-1-1 Dispatch at Any Time

Company Representative August 4, 2017 Product & Service Announcements

Southfield, MI – August 2, 2017 – Equature’s Interactive Policing® Real-Time Software allows individual body-worn cameras to be turned on by police management or 9-1-1 dispatch control based on the first responder’s operational policies.

Interactive Policing® is designed for public safety professionals and integrates real-time vehicle and body-worn camera video and audio communications to first responder command and control centers so management can see and hear all citizen interactions live as they happen.

Interactive Policing® turns every patrol officer into a mobile command and control center. Its real-time capabilities help officers capture witness testimonies live as delivered, identify their physical location by GPS in an officer-down situation, collaborate with other first responders in an active shooter situation, minimize evidence contamination and increase citizen interaction transparency.

Joe Mosed, CEO and Founder of Equature said, “Being a first responder is a tough and dangerous job. Interactive Policing® increases police safety and citizen satisfaction transparency at the same time, and makes sure that every law enforcement officer is protected and never alone.”

For more information, please visit: www.Equature.com

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