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Ohio PD launches DFR program

The City of Dublin deploys four autonomous drones capable of reaching incidents within 90 seconds

By Haye Kesteloo, Drone XL

DUBLIN, Ohio — The city of Dublin, Ohio is setting a new benchmark for emergency response with the deployment of four autonomous drones capable of reaching incidents within 90 seconds. According to The Columbus Dispatch, the Drone First Responders program will be the largest of its kind in central Ohio when it takes flight this spring, representing a significant advancement in public safety drone applications.

The autonomous drone system features four units strategically positioned on rooftops throughout Dublin, creating an evenly distributed network that enables rapid response times. Sgt. Andrew Clark, the department’s drone unit supervisor, notes that the drones can reach speeds up to 45 mph and can be deployed remotely by certified pilots from anywhere with internet connectivity.

These DJI M30 drones come equipped with advanced infrared cameras that can detect heat signatures, enabling effective operation in low-light conditions. The units typically operate at altitudes between 200-400 feet above ground level, providing comprehensive situational awareness while maintaining appropriate distance from ground activities.

Read the full story here: Dublin police launch autonomous drone first responder program with 90‑second emergency response times

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