Toronto officials reveal new $12.5M command centre to be used to police World Cup games | CBC News
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Toronto officials reveal new $12.5M command centre to be used to police World Cup games | CBC News
""Policing FIFA is the longest, continuous operational period requiring the largest deployment of members in Toronto police service history so we needed the right tools to succeed," Demkiw told reporters ahead of a media tour of the centre."
""The drones will provide clear real time pictures to support planning and immediate response," Eckland said."
The Toronto Integrated Safety and Security Unit Area Command Centre, costing $12.5 million, aims to improve coordination among emergency services for the FIFA World Cup. Police Chief Myron Demkiw emphasized the need for a centralized facility to implement best practices learned from past events. The command centre will host representatives from various emergency services, enabling real-time monitoring of crowd movements and traffic through drones and cameras. This facility is designed to ensure effective responses to incidents during the event.
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