May 052015
 

news-releaseFor Immediate Release
May 5, 2015

BCSO Launches Improved Traffic Cameras
Invaluable Tool for Emergency Services and Public

HAMILTON, OH –Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones announced today that his office has installed an upgraded camera system on the top of the Government Services Center in downtown Hamilton. The original, analog traffic cameras on the Government Services Center were no longer operating reliably. The new IP-based system provides a live bird’s-eye view of nearly a mile in all directions, and provides new benefits to local responders.

The system can be used by the Sheriff’s Office to monitor weather conditions and any ongoing situation which may impact public safety. With a view of some older, fire-prone neighborhoods, Sheriff Jones is hoping the Hamilton Fire Department will be able to benefit from the system as well. The cameras can be accessed from Hamilton’s Fire Headquarters to assess smoke plumes and monitor an incident for appropriate response. The video feeds have also been made available for use directly from the city’s fire trucks.

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“This will be an invaluable tool for emergency services,” Sheriff Jones said, “in addition to giving the public a way to keep an eye on traffic and road conditions – especially with the construction on east High Street.”

When the cameras aren’t being used to monitor a particular incident, they’ll be fixed on portions of State Route 129. From the Government Services Center, one camera will view High Street to the west and one camera will view High Street to the east. An existing third camera, located on a county radio tower, views State Route 129 east of Hampshire Drive.

The traffic camera feeds are available to the public on the BCSO website at www.butlersheriff.org.

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