Mexico. According to information provided by the director of the Emergency and Immediate Response Center (CERI), Eduardo Vázquez Rossainz, once the video surveillance system is completed in the border area between Puebla and San Andrés Cholula, the municipal administration will seek to reproduce this scheme in other parts of the metropolitan area of this region.
The number of equipment purchased for both the capital and the conurbation will depend on budgetary solvency.
The director pointed out that the first phase of the security collaboration agreement that was signed between both administrations includes, in addition to the installation of the cameras, the establishment of channels for the exchange of information related to crimes in both demarcations.
For the second phase of the agreement, it seeks to standardize the centers of attention of the calls to the emergency numbers, in such a way that citizen complaints can be attended more quickly.
Vázquez Rossainz explained that currently the system automatically links calls from 066 to CERI, where it is then redirected to San Andrés, in case it is an illicit that is carried out in areas closer to this municipality.
A first step, he said, was the connection between the CERI and the C4 of the state government, however, he did not specify when the scheme of homologation of the emergency numbers between Puebla and San Andrés could take place.


