DRONES FOR FIREFIGHTING TEAMS

Can a drone be useful in the event of a natural disaster?

DRONES TO SUPPORT FIREFIGHTERS

Drones can carry thermal sensors and zoom cameras that can provide important information to firefighters. The advantages of using drones during a fire include:

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A quick and easy way to obtain an aerial view of the incident, providing teams with fast and accurate real-time situational awareness.

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Thermal cameras can be used to see through smoke and detect hot spots, helping to define firefighting tactics and improve safety.

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Identify access routes and directions to guide equipment. (Quick decision making).

HOW ARE DRONES USED IN FIREFIGHTING?

Drones can be used for a variety of tasks in the fire department, from search and rescue to environmental assessment.

Using thermal imaging, pilots can understand the structure of a fire, allowing them to safely plan access routes. Additionally, ground troops can target specific areas of a fire to preserve lives.

By using specialized sensors, operators can establish unsafe or hazardous environments (such as gas leaks) without compromising equipment or material safety.

HOW ARE DRONES USED IN FIREFIGHTING?

Drones can be used for a variety of tasks in the fire department, from search and rescue to environmental assessment.

Using thermal imaging, pilots can understand the structure of a fire, allowing them to safely plan access routes. Additionally, ground troops can target specific areas of a fire to preserve lives.

By using specialized sensors, operators can establish unsafe or hazardous environments (such as gas leaks) without compromising equipment or material safety.

MAIN ADVANTAGES OF FIRE FIGHTING

Fighting urban fires

Provide immediate aerial intelligence and guide the optimal response to protect people and property.

Fighting forest fires

Scan wide areas and quickly identify lines of fire, assess threats and optimize response.

Operations with hazardous materials

Identify threats quickly and remotely, keeping response teams safe.

FIGHT AGAINST URBAN FIRES

Traditional challenges and response to urban fires.

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Upon arrival at the scene, smoke, buildings and obstacles can make it difficult to determine the extent of the fire and its threat.

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Fire-limited terrain views can impede optimal deployment of care and resources After a fire disaster, it can be dangerous and costly to inspect and document damage.

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Fly over buildings and obstacles and see through smoke with thermal cameras to help you prioritize targets.

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Live information to command centers to align teams and eliminate uncertainty. Take advantage of high-resolution cameras to remotely monitor remaining threats and document damage for future analysis.

FIGHT AGAINST FOREST FIRES

Challenges of firefighting and the help of drones in the fight against forest fires.

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Inadequate road infrastructure and complex terrain make patrolling high-risk forest regions challenging for ground teams.

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From the ground, it can be difficult to quickly determine the extent of a fire and prioritize targets. Without eyes on the scene, it can be difficult for incident commanders to direct the front line optimally.

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Avoid natural obstacles and quickly explore high-risk forest regions from above.

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Fly above the tree line to quickly check the extent of the fire and establish fire lines. From the above, incident commanders can determine where to deploy resources.

FIGHT AGAINST FOREST FIRES

Challenges of firefighting and the help of drones in the fight against forest fires.

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Inadequate road infrastructure and complex terrain make patrolling high-risk forest regions challenging for ground teams.

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From the ground, it can be difficult to quickly determine the extent of a fire and prioritize targets. Without eyes on the scene, it can be difficult for incident commanders to direct the front line optimally.

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Avoid natural obstacles and quickly explore high-risk forest regions from above.

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Fly above the tree line to quickly check the extent of the fire and establish fire lines. From the above, incident commanders can determine where to deploy resources.

OPERATIONS WITH HAZARDOUS MATERIALS

Challenges of firefighting and the help of drones in the fight against forest fires.

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Before teams can spring into action, mission situational awareness costs precious time when every moment matters.

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HazMat teams are exposed to great risks when evaluating gaseous, liquid and solid hazardous materials. Disposable HazMat clothing and equipment are expensive and cumbersome, increasing response times and operational costs.

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Quickly track the danger and surroundings and provide incident commanders with critical intelligence to guide next steps.

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Remotely assess the nature of threats with thermal cameras and multi-gas detector payloads. Capture evidence of HazMat and cleanup procedures for cost analysis and future training documentation.

ENTERPRISE SOLUTIONS

COMBO MATRICE 30T + DOCK

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1x DJI Dock
6x Batteries
1x Charger
1x 4G Dongle
Software FlightHub 2 (Optional)

COMBO MATRICE 30T

1x DJI Matrice 30T
6x Batteries
1x Charger
1x 4G Dongle
1x Speaker
Software FlightHub 2 (Optional)