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Volume 11, Number20 | July 4, 2019
Fighting fire with drones
By Justin Patrick Sopris Sun Correspondent The Carbondale Rural and Fire Protection District has a new team member. It can fly 1,500 feet high up to five miles away, detect heat and relay crystal-clear video, and can communicate with audio. No, Superman was not looking for a part-time retirement gig after relocating to River Valley Ranch. For $4,000, the District acquired a fully loaded Mavic 2 Enterprise Dual drone. The device will be used to assist in firefighting and search and rescue operations, offering a unique set of features that make it an impressive asset in protecting lives and property during times of crisis. Aaron Luttrell, a Paramedic Firefighter for Carbondale, was elected to head up the drone program. He earned a Part 107 FAA Remote Pilot Certificate to allow him to fly the drone for professional purposes. After successfully completing a weeklong class and written test, he is versed in FAA lingo so he can communicate with air traffic control, and is apprised of all the safety and
legal requirements that go into drone flying. “It’s incredibly intuitive,” said Luttrell. “They’ve made it so that it takes most of the struggle out of it. You’re assisting it to fly itself.” The Mavic 2 has a collision detection feature to prevent it from colliding with objects and can be tracked with GPS. While it can cover a lot of distance, Luttrell says he will always keep the device in visual sight, never more than 400 feet off the ground. “A big thing we talk about is situational awareness and the idea of knowing what is going on around you. On any incident we would use this on, that’s one of the biggest things it can bring to the table. It can give us an aerial view and an angle on the incident that we wouldn’t have otherwise, in real time. That will help us keep an eye on where everyone is and what all the moving parts are,” he said. In addition to relaying video to a tablet in real time (regardless of location or cell connectivity), the drone has an imaging sensor that can capture thermal data. The operators can use it to determine which area of Continued on page 8.
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