Spokane Fire Dept. to start using drones during water rescue calls

  • Source: KREM 2
  • Published: 05/02/2018 12:00 AM

They are the high-tech gadgets that could help save your loved one. Spokane's Fire Department only started using drones a year ago and already the program is headed for a major and important expansion. Lieutenant Todd Powell was of the first drone pilots at Spokane Fire. Over the last year, he has brought his high tech, high flying expertise to fires around town. This summer, he will assume a new role as a virtual water rescuer. "This has the thermal imaging. So, this would allow us to fly down on the river and hopefully find a victim in the water," Powell explained. Last summer, drone technology was just too new and too untested for Powell to use them at a water rescues. Now, he is a pro. Going forward, he expects to use the drones more than ever before. It is a sign of just how bad water emergencies are in Spokane. "We expect to be running a lot this summer with the drones and in coordination with our water rescue team," Powell said.



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