Dedicated digital video recorder can be located either onsite or offsite

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Ambulance Service (NEAS) introducing CCTVNorth East Ambulance Service (NEAS) has stepped up security practices by introducing CCTV in its vehicles to record any attacks on members of staff. The new measure is designed to provide proof of any attack that may be needed in any subsequent court cases. A spokeswoman for NEAS said: “The aim of the cameras is to observe attacks on paramedics. The evidence can then be used in any legal action we take following an incident. Also, as more people know about them, we hope they will act as a deterrent.”

CCTV Surveillance Ltd are market leaders in installing and maintaining cutting edge camera technology which helps protect your site or premises. The CCTV footage generated by your camera network is recorded on a dedicated digital video recorder (DVR), which can be located either onsite or offsite. The recording function is triggered by motion detectors or movement on a CCTV camera. A sophisticated buffering facility means that the DVR also records events of up to five minutes previous to the trigger.


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