Public Safety / Forensics

Drones have become essential tools in public safety, especially for crash reconstruction and forensic analysis. They help teams work faster and more safely by providing real-time aerial views that give responders a clear “eye in the sky,” keeping ground personnel informed as situations change.

Rapid Scene Documentation

Drones quickly capture aerial views of crash or crime scenes, preserving crucial evidence before it's disturbed.

Enhanced Team Safety

Aerial reconnaissance reduces the need to enter dangerous or unstable environments.

Detailed 3D Models & Maps

Generate detailed reconstructions for courtroom presentations or investigative analysis.

Supporting public safety missions with reliable, precise technology

From incident response and search and rescue to crash reconstruction and forensic documentation, our drone solutions provide accurate, actionable data when it matters most - helping teams work safer, faster, and with confidence in the field.

Crash Reconstruction

Drones equipped with high-resolution cameras and LiDAR systems capture detailed aerial imagery and point cloud data, enabling the creation of accurate 3D models.

These 3D models provide precise measurements and visualizations, aiding investigators in determining the sequence of events, vehicle trajectories, and impact points.

Drones significantly reduce the time required for scene documentation compared to traditional methods, minimizing road closures and disruptions. The high-accuracy data captured by drones is crucial for generating evidence suitable for legal proceedings.

Forensic Analysis

Drones can quickly map and document crime scenes, capturing a comprehensive overview that may be difficult to obtain from ground level.

Thermal imaging cameras can detect hidden evidence, such as footprints or heat signatures, that may be invisible to the naked eye. LiDAR technology allows for the creation of detailed 3D models of crime scenes, preserving the spatial relationships between objects and evidence. Drones can access hazardous or difficult-to-reach areas, such as cliffs or dense forests, to document evidence safely.

Search and Rescue (SAR)

Drones equipped with thermal imaging cameras and spotlights can efficiently search large areas for missing persons, even in low-light conditions.

High-powered zoom cameras allow operators to identify and assess potential hazards from a safe distance.

Drones can deploy communication relays or drop supplies to stranded individuals.

Firefighting

Drones provide real-time aerial views of fire scenes, allowing firefighters to identify hotspots, assess structural damage, and monitor fire spread.

Thermal imaging cameras can detect hidden fires and identify areas of intense heat, improving firefighter safety.

Drones can provide situational awareness, helping incident commanders make informed decisions about resource allocation and firefighting strategies.

Aerial Surveillance

Drones can be used for aerial surveillance during large-scale events, providing real-time situational awareness and enhancing crowd control.

They can track and monitor suspicious activity, providing valuable intelligence to law enforcement.

Crash Reconstruction

Drones equipped with high-resolution cameras and LiDAR systems capture detailed aerial imagery and point cloud data, enabling the creation of accurate 3D models.

These 3D models provide precise measurements and visualizations, aiding investigators in determining the sequence of events, vehicle trajectories, and impact points.

Drones significantly reduce the time required for scene documentation compared to traditional methods, minimizing road closures and disruptions. The high-accuracy data captured by drones is crucial for generating evidence suitable for legal proceedings.

Forensic Analysis

Drones can quickly map and document crime scenes, capturing a comprehensive overview that may be difficult to obtain from ground level.

Thermal imaging cameras can detect hidden evidence, such as footprints or heat signatures, that may be invisible to the naked eye. LiDAR technology allows for the creation of detailed 3D models of crime scenes, preserving the spatial relationships between objects and evidence. Drones can access hazardous or difficult-to-reach areas, such as cliffs or dense forests, to document evidence safely.

Search and Rescue (SAR)

Drones equipped with thermal imaging cameras and spotlights can efficiently search large areas for missing persons, even in low-light conditions.

High-powered zoom cameras allow operators to identify and assess potential hazards from a safe distance.

Drones can deploy communication relays or drop supplies to stranded individuals.

Firefighting

Drones provide real-time aerial views of fire scenes, allowing firefighters to identify hotspots, assess structural damage, and monitor fire spread.

Thermal imaging cameras can detect hidden fires and identify areas of intense heat, improving firefighter safety.

Drones can provide situational awareness, helping incident commanders make informed decisions about resource allocation and firefighting strategies.

Aerial Surveillance

Drones can be used for aerial surveillance during large-scale events, providing real-time situational awareness and enhancing crowd control.

They can track and monitor suspicious activity, providing valuable intelligence to law enforcement.
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