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Drones may be helping mass shooting and natural disaster victims in the near future. Medical experts from William Carey University College of Osteopathic Medicine and an aviation expert at Hinds ...
Within hours after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Nepal in April 2015 killing and injuring thousands of people and destroying thousands of homes, foreign governments and aid agencies began sending ...
Texas officials say private drones are interfering with flood rescue. This isn't the first time personal drones have caused ...
A man in a red hoodie jumped over fences and swiveled through alleys near 165th Avenue in San Leandro, fleeing a suspected ...
Drones could transform emergency response to opioid overdoses. Story by Brook Endale • 1d. T he opioid epidemic has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives in the United States over the past two ...
Minnetonka Police launched Minnesota's first Drones as First Responders program to enhance emergency response.
A 2017 study found it takes an emergency medical services unit seven minutes, on average, to arrive on the scene following a 911 call, though response times vary considerably by region, and rural ...
“Drones provide effective disaster and medical response, including the delivery of emergency supplies and equipment to victims in areas that are not safe to travel to by others,” said Alexander.
MEMPHIS — Amid the confusion and pandemonium that would follow a major earthquake, Memphis-area emergency-response officials plan to deploy drones to check for collapsed buildings and bridges ...
Drones could soon become a more common tool in how the Los Angeles Police Department responds to emergencies. Under a new policy approved Tuesday, June 24, LAPD officers are now authorized to ...
A 2017 study found it takes an emergency medical services unit seven minutes, on average, to arrive on the scene following a 911 call, though response times vary considerably by region, and rural ...
July 26, 2024 Rescue from above: how drones may narrow emergency response times A new program in North Carolina is using drones to deliver AEDs when people undergo cardiac arrest.