Dale EMS and Rescue is expanding its resources thanks to the Alabama Association of Rescue Squads.Rescue volunteers have a new tool to help in search and rescue missions.It will enhance the volunteer’s abilities at night time.
The new drone will help enhance volunteers' abilities at night time during search and rescue missions.DALEVILLE, Ala. - Dale EMS and Rescue is expanding its resources thanks to the Alabama Association of Rescue Squads.It will enhance the volunteer’s abilities at night time.
“If a helicopter is unavailable or other conditions are there where they can not use it, we can use the drone. The drone we have has the regular camera as well as thermal imaging and things like that so we are able to see underneath the branches and trees,” Turley said.
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