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Firetide system deployed by Columbus-based nonprofit

Jul 11, 2008 10:57 AM, - MRT

Firetide announced that the Columbus Compact Corp., an Ohio-based, community-redevelopment nonprofit, installed the company’s wireless video-surveillance system. High-resolution, IP-based pan/tilt/zoom cameras were installed on six buildings in downtown Columbus. Each can record video with enough detail to identify faces and automobile license-plate numbers. The cameras focus on public risk areas that are commonly troubled by incidents such as panhandling, drug sales, prostitution, public drinking and loitering, according to the company.

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