WCCTV will host a booth at the 2025 Texas Emergency Management Conference in Fort Worth. Visit us to see how our mobile surveillance trailers support disaster response, recovery operations, and site security - no power, no problem. Rapid deployment. Real-time visibility. Built for emergencies.
WCCTV is proud to be exhibiting at the Texas Emergency Management Conference 2025, which will be held May 27–30 at the Fort Worth Convention Center.
We’re excited to meet with the emergency management professionals who keep Texas prepared, protected, and ready to respond.
Our mobile surveillance solutions are purpose-built for emergency scenarios - whether you're responding to a natural disaster, coordinating recovery efforts, or protecting critical infrastructure in remote locations.
How WCCTV Supports Emergency Management
When an emergency strikes, there's little time to waste, and emergency management teams need flexible, rapid deployment technology systems to help them face fast-moving, high-pressure situations.
From hurricanes and wildfires to floods and large-scale public events, seeing what’s happening in real-time is essential for an effective response and recovery operation.
That’s where WCCTV comes in.
Our mobile surveillance trailers and rapid deployment pole cameras offer:
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Fast Deployment: Get virtual eyes in the field within minutes without complicated setups or infrastructure requirements.
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Solar-Powered Operation: Disasters can impact grid infrastructure, but our autonomous solutions keep moving
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Live and Recorded Video Access: View footage remotely via phone, tablet or desktop to support faster decision-making.
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Customizable Alerts: Recieve immediate notifications of predefined activity or security threats
WCCTV's Emergency Management Use Cases
Multiple Emergency Management teams across Texas and beyond already leverage the benefits of WCCTV's mobile surveillance technology. Typical deployment scenarios include:
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Disaster Recovery Zones: Monitoring recovery sites to deter opportunist theft and looting, protecting relief workers, and maintaining order after hurricanes, tornadoes or wildfires.
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Evacuation Centers and Temporary Shelters: Ensuring the safety of displaced residents with visible, real-time surveillance.
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Supply Distribution Sites: Protecting essential supplies and monitoring crowd behaviors.
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Remote Infrastructure Monitoring: Watching over critical facilities such as pumping stations or communication towers during periods of limited access.
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Flood Monitoring: Deployment of trailers along levees, rivers or low-lying areas to monitor water levels and road conditions.
See You in Fort Worth?
If you’re attending TDEM 2025, stop by booth 105 to meet our team and explore our mobile surveillance units in person.
We’ll show you how we help emergency management professionals stay informed, connected, and ready no matter their circumstances.
Disasters don't wait, and the decisions you make today can affect how you respond tomorrow. Partner with WCCTV for better disaster response.