File:2026.03. .Drone Bulletin.pdf
2026.03._.Drone_Bulletin.pdf (file size: 3.28 MB, MIME type: application/pdf)
Summary
Drones have become valuable tools for emergency responders, supporting missions such as locating missing persons, assessing infrastructure damage, monitoring floods and wildfires, and providing rapid aerial situational awareness without placing personnel in hazardous areas. As drone programs mature within emergency management, the conversation is shifting from whether to use drones to how autonomy might expand their operational role.
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| current | 21:16, 15 May 2026 | (3.28 MB) | Net@portlandoregon.gov (talk | contribs) | Drones have become valuable tools for emergency responders, supporting missions such as locating missing persons, assessing infrastructure damage, monitoring floods and wildfires, and providing rapid aerial situational awareness without placing personnel in hazardous areas. As drone programs mature within emergency management, the conversation is shifting from whether to use drones to how autonomy might expand their operational role. |
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