
Port St. Lucie's previous drone fleet was manufactured by DJI, which was banned from being used by local governments in Florida due to security concerns.
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The vehicle is designed to provide internet capabilities necessary to operate all UAS equipment and software and is powered by an onboard inverter system that provides the vehicle with self-sustaining power.
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The network builds upon Skyfire’s Drone First Responder (DFR) platform - with the ultimate goal that every public safety agency should be able to get a bird's eye view of an emergency scene within 3 minutes of a 911 call.
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The City Council approved the purchase of the drones, which will be used for accident reconstruction, large events, natural disasters, and tactical situations.
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Drone as First Responder programs aim to decrease response times, provide situational awareness, and increase efficiency.
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The Chula Vista Police Department received authorization from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to operate drones in emergency scenarios.
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The Railroad Commission of Texas has launched a drone inspection team to help inspectors quickly respond to and inspect sites that are unsafe or inaccessible during emergencies.
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DJI unveiled its most advanced commercial drone platform with a hybrid, multi-sensor camera. This all-in-one solution allows for precise aerial inspections and data collection missions.
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Broome County (N.Y.) has launched an unmanned aerial vehicle team that includes eight drones. The project is a collaboration between the Sheriff’s Office and Office of Emergency Services.
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The State of New York has launched an unmanned aerial system program for its state police. The first four drones will be put into service this month, and by April 2018, an additional 14 aerial drones will be deployed.
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