Citizen Explore was sunset on April 17.Contact usnow to upgrade to Citizen Enterprise for Journalists.
Citizen Explore was sunset on April 17.Contact usnow to upgrade to Citizen Enterprise for Journalists.
Citizen Explore was sunset on April 17.Contact usnow to upgrade to Citizen Enterprise for Journalists.
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Continuously monitors and analyzes real-time data streams to detect, classify, and surface critical incidents with high precision.
Comprehensive coverage across a wide range of incident categories, enabling structured detection and consistent response workflows.
Easily view, download or embed videos streamed on the ground and verified near incidents.
Advanced tools for filtering, and deep analysis, designed to accelerate operational efficiency.
Citizen is the largest real-time public safety network in the United States. When an incident happens, Citizen users are there first capturing video before any news crew arrives.
Citizen Enterprise gives your newsroom licensed, searchable access to that footage, with the legal protection to publish it.
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What happens if your apartment burns down in NYC?
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How often do apartment complexes catch fire?
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What to do if there is a fire in an apartment?
Call 9-1-1 and tell the dispatcher your apartment number and that you can't open your door. { Stuff the cracks around the door with towels, rags, bedding, or tape. Cover vents. { Wait at a window and signal for help with a flashlight or by waving a white cloth.
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