WARNER ROBINS, Ga. — Warner Robins Police are getting ready to roll out a new AI-powered camera system aimed at streamlining emergency response and improving public safety.
On Monday night, Warner Robins City Council approved a five-year contract with Flock Safety, a company that provides smart surveillance systems equipped with license plate readers, real-time video integration, and 911 call monitoring.
The system is designed to give officers a comprehensive view of emergency situations as they unfold.
“It’s very similar to the one we currently have,” Police Analyst John Richards said. “We would still have donor sites that would allow us to view video footage straight from this map.”
Flock Safety's platform allows police to monitor license plate readers, live video feeds, and mappin