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Rescue Service

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First Responders are turning to Drone-Works aerial solutions to aid in search and rescue missions. Deployed at land or sea, drones can efficiently scan vast areas and help pinpoint individuals in distress thanks to high-resolution digital and thermal sensors

Rescue Services Key Benefits

Search & Rescue
Efficiently scan vast areas and pinpoint missing individuals thanks to high-resolution digital and thermal cameras

Disaster Response
Fly over affected areas, document damage to infrastructure and property, and optimize relief efforts

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Search & Rescue

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Traditional Challenges For Search & Rescue

  • Rescue missions pose inherent dangers to responders, which can be compounded by incomplete situational information
  • Rescue teams can be spread thin when target areas are vast and terrain is demanding
  • Night time and low-light conditions hinder search efforts, significantly complicating rescue missions

How Drones Support Search & Rescue

  • Scan wide areas and identify threats to victims and responders with high-resolution aerial imagery
  • Elevate responders' perspective and bring search and rescue to new levels of efficiency
  • At night, or in low-light conditions, leverage thermal sensors to locate missing persons who might otherwise be overlooked

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Disaster Response

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Traditional Challenges in Disaster Response

  • In the aftermath of disaster, when every moment matters, complicated terrain and environments can delay response times
  • Disaster areas pose hazards to victims and rescue teams which can be aggravated by a lack of clear information and communication
  • Relief efforts and target prioritization can be hindered by an incomplete perspective on the affected region

How Drones Assist in Disaster Response

  • Fly over obstacles and hazards, immediately gain the power of perspective, and begin deploying care
  • An aerial angle can help guide ground teams, facilitate communications, and synchronize rescue efforts
  • Rapid 2-D and 3-D modeling of affected areas can produce actionable maps to guide relief efforts

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