RAD surveillance solution deployed at Michigan festival

RIA with ROSA - surveillance solution

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Robotic Assistance Devices (RAD) reports that its RIO with ROSA surveillance solution was successfully deployed at the Trenton Summer Fest in Trenton, Michigan to support the Trenton Police Department in securing the area.

By utilizing RIO as a force multiplier, RAD says that the police department was able to enhance their security measures and ensure the safety of the event.

Reinforced security

RAD highlights that RIO’s solar-powered security surveillance solution, integrated with the ROSA system, provided valuable surveillance and monitoring capabilities during the festival. Its presence helped deter potential threats and offered an additional layer of situational awareness for law enforcement personnel.

According to the company, RIO offers several benefits including enhanced security, monitoring and surveillance, rapid deployment and sustainability.

RAD highlights that the ROSA system, integrated with the RIO tower, includes cameras that capture real-time video footage and images from a bird’s eye perspective. This allows for effective monitoring and surveillance of the surroundings.

Further features

Additionally, RIO can be easily deployed and set up in different locations, thanks to its mobile and self-contained design.

Being solar-powered, RIO reduces dependence on external power sources and offers a sustainable security surveillance solution. The solar panels integrated into the system provide the necessary energy for powering the security equipment.

The company says that the ability to rapidly deploy RAD RIO in such scenarios allows for effective and adaptable security operations, making it a valuable tool for event security management. By leveraging RAD RIO’s capabilities as a force multiplier, law enforcement agencies can optimize their resources and enhance their response capabilities to maintain a secure environment.

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