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Hialeah to launch Real-Time Operations Center to boost public safety

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
Hialeah to launch Real-Time Operations Center to boost public safety
Key Points(3)
  • The City of Hialeah announced Monday that it is establishing a Real-Time Operations Center aimed at preventing crime and enhancing emergency response across the city.
  • The new facility is expected to benefit more than 300 police officers and 242 firefighters, giving them enhanced tools to respond quickly and efficiently to incidents.
  • “This innovative tool will strengthen their response capabilities and provide greater protection for residents,” the news release said.

The City of Hialeah announced Monday that it is establishing a Real-Time Operations Center aimed at preventing crime and enhancing emergency response across the city.

According to a city news release, the center will allow for “real-time monitoring of the city with the goal of preventing crime and ensuring immediate response to any incident.” The announcement was made jointly by Mayor Jacqueline Garcia-Roves and representatives from the Hialeah Police and Fire Departments.

The new facility is expected to benefit more than 300 police officers and 242 firefighters, giving them enhanced tools to respond quickly and efficiently to incidents.

“This innovative tool will strengthen their response capabilities and provide greater protection for residents,” the news release said. “Through a centralized system, the city will be able to identify risks in real time, deploy resources strategically, and increase the safety of local families.”

City officials emphasized that the Real-Time Operations Center will serve as a key element in improving public safety and ensuring that emergency services are both proactive and responsive.

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