REAL-TIME. REAL SAFETY. REAL ASSURANCE.
COMMUNITY SAFETY STARTS WITH PARTNERSHIPS
Supporting community safety is a priority for first responders and this safety is enhanced when residents and businesses partner with police and fire. How can the public help first responders? Sharing live security camera footage provides police officers, firefighters and paramedics critical real-time insight which helps them respond faster, smarter and more effectively.
Access to live camera footage allows for informed responses to emergencies and criminal activity. With protection and privacy as top priorities, this program strengthens partnerships between businesses, residents, and law enforcement—enhancing crime prevention, transparency, and increasing the solvability of cases.
Real-time access also supports broader public safety efforts, such as monitoring severe weather, crowd control, or traffic congestion, allowing timely alerts and improved situational awareness for the entire community.
The best part of sharing your security camera footage is that you stay in control—only you decide who has access, how it's used, and whether first responders can view it in real time. Questions? Contact Euclid Community Policing Unit at 216-289-8449.
REGISTER YOUR SECURITY CAMERAS
Residents and businesses in Euclid may take advantage of a free, voluntary program to register their installed security cameras. Officers investigating crimes in Euclid can review the registration list to identify cameras that may have caught evidence. You would be contacted and asked about your video footage to help solve the crime. Questions can be directed to the Euclid Community Policing Unit at 216-289-8449.
- Participation is voluntary.
- Registration information is not public, and only used by Law Enforcement Officers.
- Euclid Police do not have access to your camera system, only information that you own and operate your own security camera system.
- Residents give permission for Euclid Police to collect the video footage that may contain evidence of criminal activity.
- Under no circumstance should registrants construe they are acting as an agent or employee of the City of Euclid or the Euclid Police Department.
INTEGRATE YOUR SECURITY CAMERAS
Businesses and residents can take camera registration one step further and integrate the cameras into the real-time crime center. Integration gives first responders timely access to information during an emergency. Sharing your live camera footage supports public safety to locate missing persons, respond to critical incidents faster and solve crimes more effectively. Real assurance means equipping first responders with tools that protect your privacy, not invade it, and give you peace of mind.