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Baby rescued with help from surveillance cameras by Iron Sky

Posted on October 14, 2011

College Park police are crediting surveillance cameras placed throughout the city with possibly helping to save a newborn’s life. Read the full article here

Iron Sky featured in the Valdosta Daily Times

Posted on August 21, 2011

VALDOSTA — When it comes to solving crimes, law enforcement relies heavily on technology as an extra set of eyes throughout the city. Valdosta Police Cmdr. Brian Childress said video surveillance cameras installed throughout the city — to include some housing areas — have been very beneficial in both deterring crime and making arrests after [...]

Iron Sky featured in The Sentinel – cumberlink.com

Posted on July 21, 2011

A Harrisburg man who stood up his cab driver in Carlisle Sunday morning was identified and charged Wednesday using police cameras, according to Carlisle police. Police said they first suspected Larry Pollard, Jr., 22, was the man they were searching for based on footage from a patrol car camera and the newly installed security cameras [...]

Iron Sky Featured on WSBTV Atlanta

Posted on June 20, 2011

Sandy Springs police will soon be able to watch live surveillance video from their patrol cars. The department is the first in the state to have the high-tech system. Lt. David Roskind told Channel 2 that they plan to monitor both private and public cameras using Iron Sky.

Case Study – City of College Park

Posted on June 19, 2011

Delivering Results Iron Sky surveillance solution helps city of College Park fight crime Challenge As home to Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport and the world’s only convention center connected to a major airport, College Park has worked to earn its distinction as “Georgia’s Global City.” College Park also had to contend with the highest crime rate in [...]

Road rage caught on camera in Carlisle

Posted on May 12, 2011

It didn’t take long for the newly installed surveillance cameras at Memorial Park in Carlisle to prove their worth. After going fully operational Tuesday afternoon, one of the five new cameras caught important footage of a road rage incident reported a few hours later. With that footage, Carlisle police were able to issue a citation based on more than just the victim’s words [..]

Road rage incident caught on Carlisle Police cameras

Posted on May 11, 2011

A relatively small crime gave the Carlisle Police Department an opportunity to try a new tool, and it worked. Carlisle police put more than $200,000 into cameras around the borough, what did they catch? It’s the first crime police caught on camera, one of the five new surveillance cameras they have all over town [...]

New Carlisle Surveillance Cameras Catch Road Rage Incident

Posted on May 11, 2011

News 8′s Matt Barcaro reported live on News 8 at Noon.

New crime cameras aided in road rage case, police say

Posted on May 11, 2011

CARLISLE, Pa. (WHTM) – Police said a newly-installed video surveillance system backed up a man’s report that he was the victim of a road rage incident. Carlisle police said they used one of five cameras in the Memorial Park area to determine that 36-year-old Steve Mackie was driving extremely close [...]

Police make quick use of park cameras

Posted on May 11, 2011

A few hours after five cameras were installed in Carlisle’s Memorial Park, officers were able to watch them go to work. Without the cameras, a report of road rage between two men involved in a domestic dispute would have been much harder to prove [...]