The days of waiting 40 minutes for a helicopter are over. David Naranjo, a DFR (Drone as First Responder) pilot and UAS instructor, joins DroneCast to discuss the revolutionary shift in public safety operations. Drawing from over a decade of experience in patrol and tactical deployments, David breaks down how drones have moved from a "nice-to-have" luxury to an operational necessity.
From identifying a "shotgun" as a BB gun in under sixty seconds to brainstorming "sci-fi" methods for deploying stop sticks via drone, this episode explores the creative and life-saving applications of UAS technology. David also delves into the unique challenges of interior flight, the importance of "stress inoculation" in training, and why experienced patrol officers often make the best incident commanders from the air.
What You'll Learn:
- The Power of DFR: How launching a drone in under a minute changes the calculus of emergency response.
- De-escalation in Action: Real-world examples of how aerial video prevents tragic misunderstandings during "armed" suspect calls.
- SWAT Integration: Why drones are now the first ones through the door in high-risk entries and barricade situations.
- Creative Problem Solving: The evolution of "out-of-the-box" tactics, including lighting up rooms for smaller drones and tactical stop stick placement.
- Training for Success: Why crashing in training is a necessary "price of doing business" to find the limits of the technology.
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Episode Highlights:
- [00:02:20] The BB Gun De-escalation: David recounts a call involving four "armed" kids where drone zoom capabilities allowed officers to see the weapon was actually a single-shot BB gun, preventing a potentially lethal confrontation.
- [00:05:35] Thinking Outside the Box: A look at how the department explores using drones for vehicle pursuits, including the concept of landing a drone to place stop sticks.
- [00:09:00] Taking the Radio: How DFR pilots act as incident commanders, handling radio traffic and guiding ground units so officers can focus on the immediate threat.
- [00:10:46] The SWAT Necessity: David explains why drone teams are now a mandatory part of every SWAT deployment, often replacing traditional ground robots.
- [00:14:42] Mitigating Failure: Strategies for dealing with low-light environments and signal loss during interior missions, including using "tandem" drones to provide auxiliary lighting.
Episode Resources:
- David Naranjo on LinkedIn
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