New Integration Aims to Enhance Public Safety Response Capabilities
Aerodome and Flock Safety have announced a strategic partnership to integrate Aerodome’s next-generation Drone-As-First-Responder (DFR) technology with Flock Safety’s crime-solving platform. This collaboration aims to enhance public safety by deploying drones to emergency situations and sensor alerts, thereby decreasing response times and improving the safety of officers and communities.
How it Works: When a Flock sensor detects a vehicle associated with an AMBER alert or hears gunshots, public safety agencies can dispatch an Aerodome drone to the location, providing real-time aerial footage and arriving at the scene in 85 seconds (compared to the typical 7+ minutes). This significantly decreases response times and improves officer and community safety.
Rahul Sidhu, Co-Founder and CEO of Aerodome, stated, “Flock Safety’s platform has protected thousands of communities across the country, and this first-of-its-kind integration will greatly enhance public safety within those communities. We’re proud to partner with Flock Safety to provide their public safety agencies with connected air support capabilities.”
Garrett Langley, CEO and Founder of Flock Safety, expressed confidence in Aerodome’s potential, stating, “First responders across the country have already seen the benefits of building a Drone-As-First-Responder program, but until Aerodome, no platform has offered DFR 2.0 – a scalable way to respond to calls for service, whether a shooting, carjacking, or AMBER Alert, and dispatch eyes in the sky immediately. After seeing the technology that Rahul and his team have built, we are confident that Aerodome will be the company that brings DFR to the mainstream of policing in the United States.”
The integration between Aerodome and Flock Safety will allow for rapid drone deployment in response to incidents detected by Flock Safety’s Falcon® license plate recognition (LPR) or Raven® audio detection sensors. This means that public safety agencies can dispatch drones to incident locations within seconds, providing crucial aerial support to first responders.
Scottsdale, Arizona, will be the first city to implement this new technology. Scottsdale Police Chief Jeff Walther commented on the integration, stating, “With our cutting-edge Real-Time Crime Center, we have seen immense success in bringing innovative technologies to bear in addressing emergency situations, routine calls for service, assisting in complex investigations, and ensuring citizen and officer safety. By layering in a drone-as-a-first-responder (DFR) program, we add another way to empower first responders to protect lives, keep Scottsdale safe, reduce response times, and drive down crime.”
In just one year since its founding, Aerodome has nearly doubled its growth projections for 2024. This partnership with Flock Safety enables police departments nationwide to seamlessly integrate leading public safety technologies.
Flock Safety’s mission is to improve community safety with its comprehensive hardware and software solutions. Currently, its technology is deployed in over 5,000 communities across the country, contributing significantly to public safety efforts.
Read more:
- Aerodome Secures $21.5M in Series A Funding for Drone-As-First-Responder Technology
- Aerodome: Drone as First Responder Solution Built for the Future of Air Support
- Congressional Hearings Propel Drone Integration for Public Safety: Key Insights and Future Directions
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