
Natural Disaster Response
New Cameras Added
LVT is providing monitoring for eight new locations: South Fork Ogden River near Huntsville, Soldier Creek near Tucker, the Spanish Fork River near I-15 in Spanish Fork, Clover Creek in Rush Valley, Emigration Creek in Salt Lake City, Box Elder Creek near Mantua, Smith and Morehouse Creek in Oakley, and McLeod Creek in Park City. Scroll down to see all our monitored locations.

Security and Surveillance
Visibility and security is key when disaster strikes. LVT’s tough design, off-grid capabilities, and remote accessibility make it ideally suited for natural disasters.

Managing Response
In spring 2023, LVT joined forces with the Utah Division of Emergency Management to help the state monitor and respond to flooding emergencies.
Mobile surveillance units were placed at key locations to provide 24/7 monitoring on more than a dozen of Utah’s streams and rivers.


Watching for Flooding
Utah had a record snowpack in 2023 that had the potential to cause flooding across the state. State officials, local leaders, and everyday Utahns used the feeds from deployed LVT® Units to monitor potential flood sites. That way emergency personnel could be dispatched to where they needed to be, when they needed to be there.
Monitoring Map

Weber River
I-84 Near US-89
Pine Creek
I-15 in Meadow
Chalk Creek
SR 99 Near 300 N
Salina Creek
US-89 in Salina
Ashley Creek
SR-191 in Vernal
Provo River
SR-35 in Kamas
Clover Creek
Clover Springs Campground
Box Elder Creek
Willard Peak Road
Smith and Morehouse Creek, Smith and Morehouse Road
McLeod Creek
Highway 224 Overpass
South Fork, Ogden River, SR-39 in Huntsville
Soldier Creek
SR-6 in Tucker
Spanish Fork River
I-15 in Spanish Fork
Spencer's Pond
Big Cottonwood Creek
River Name
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River Name
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River name
River Name
Locations
Weber River
I-84 Near US-89
Pine Creek
I-15 in Meadow
Chalk Creek
SR 99 Near 300 N
Salina Creek
US-89 in Salina
Provo River
SR-35 in Kamas
Box Elder Creek
Willard Peak Road
McLeod Creek
Highway 224 Overpass
South Fork, Ogden River
SR-39 in Huntsville
Soldier Creek
SR-6 in Tucker
Spanish Fork River
I-15 in Spanish Fork
Clover Creek
Clover Springs Campground
Spencer’s Pond
Big Cottonwood Creek
Smith and Morehouse Creek
Smith and Morehouse Road
Ashley Creek
SR-191 in Vernal

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about Lvt
LVT is a leader in enterprise security and surveillance. Our mobile surveillance units help business and property owners reduce incidents and increase safety through 24/7 monitoring and alerts.

Built for Nature’s Extremes
LVT Units are made to withstand the toughest of weather conditions. They have helped businesses and local governments secure their properties during and after natural disasters.
- Maintain security when power goes out
- Do not rely on Wi-Fi or hardwired power
- Are rapidly deployed
- Have an ingress protection (IP) rating of at least 54
- Can withstand winds up to 60 mph
- Use solar panels and fuel cell backup generators to remain completely off-the-grid
LVT Use Cases
Our units have been used to secure events, stores, government properties, and more after natural disasters. They have also been deployed in response to emergency situations where power wasn’t available.
Agencies and companies use LVT to:
- Protect store fronts and surrounding property
- Monitor flood conditions at remote locations
- Secure emergency clinics
- Protect humanitarian supplies
- Monitor bridges and key infrastructure points
- Protect government buildings and parking lots
- Increase situational awareness for first responders


Prepare Now
Is your community prepared for an emergency? LVT can help! Contact us to learn how you can increase safety and security in your city.