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Police dog bodycam trialled by Cumbria Police Police dog bodycam trialled by Cumbria Police
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The device has been developed in conjunction with Cumbria ConstabularyThe device has been developed in conjunction with Cumbria Constabulary
Headcams for police dogs are being used by a UK police force.Headcams for police dogs are being used by a UK police force.
The helmet-mounted camera has been developed by North East-based drone-designer Heliguy and deployed with Cumbria Police's dog unit.The helmet-mounted camera has been developed by North East-based drone-designer Heliguy and deployed with Cumbria Police's dog unit.
Footage can be livestreamed up to 500m away enabling officers to view what the dogs can see.Footage can be livestreamed up to 500m away enabling officers to view what the dogs can see.
The force, which trialled the canine bodycams over several months, said they would be especially useful in firearms situations.The force, which trialled the canine bodycams over several months, said they would be especially useful in firearms situations.
Heliguy said similar devices had been made by overseas companies but having the equipment designed, built and supported by the North Shields-based firm meant "significant cost savings, quick build times and reduced downtime in the event of a repair".Heliguy said similar devices had been made by overseas companies but having the equipment designed, built and supported by the North Shields-based firm meant "significant cost savings, quick build times and reduced downtime in the event of a repair".
Insp Kim Brown from Cumbria Police's dog unit said: "We are pleased to have been able to work in collaboration with Heliguy to create a camera that will help improve our policing response.Insp Kim Brown from Cumbria Police's dog unit said: "We are pleased to have been able to work in collaboration with Heliguy to create a camera that will help improve our policing response.
Sunglass lenses can be added to help the dogs' vision on sunny days, not just to make them look coolSunglass lenses can be added to help the dogs' vision on sunny days, not just to make them look cool
"The camera will help support colleagues during operations allowing us to give them a real-time view of what the police dog is seeing and to gather evidence."The camera will help support colleagues during operations allowing us to give them a real-time view of what the police dog is seeing and to gather evidence.
"This allows officers to plan before entering a live incident to ensure the safety of the public, officers and police dog.""This allows officers to plan before entering a live incident to ensure the safety of the public, officers and police dog."
To ensure they are better suited for use in policing, the cameras have been developed to have a longer battery life of up to four hours, image timestamping and improved integration with police computer systems.To ensure they are better suited for use in policing, the cameras have been developed to have a longer battery life of up to four hours, image timestamping and improved integration with police computer systems.
The protective lenses over the dogs' eyes can be switched for sunglasses for use in sunny conditions.The protective lenses over the dogs' eyes can be switched for sunglasses for use in sunny conditions.
Lead product designer Ross Embleton said: "We are delighted that the dogcam will help Cumbria Constabulary in its firearms operations.Lead product designer Ross Embleton said: "We are delighted that the dogcam will help Cumbria Constabulary in its firearms operations.
"We believe it is a powerful tool that can enhance the vital work conducted by our emergency services.""We believe it is a powerful tool that can enhance the vital work conducted by our emergency services."
The dogcams can be paired with canine protective vests in situations of dangerThe dogcams can be paired with canine protective vests in situations of danger
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