Drones as First Responders
The West and Mid Rivers Insider Podcast episode features a discussion with St. Charles County Police Sergeant Scott Ronald about the new Drones as First Responders program. The program uses automated drones for various law enforcement tasks, including traffic accidents, crowd control, and violent situations. The drones are equipped with advanced technology, including thermal imaging and crowd-counting capabilities. Privacy concerns are addressed through retention policies and FOIA requests. The program is funded by the county and has potential for regional expansion. The conversation also touches on the integration of drones with other first responders and the importance of ethical use.
Action Items
* [ ] Configure and test communication groups with local fire departments and other first responders so that, when a DFR drone is deployed for a specific call type, the appropriate groups automatically receive drone video links via email or text.
Outline
Introduction and Technical Difficulties
* Speaker 1 introduces the episode of the West Indies Rivers Insider Podcast, mentioning technical difficulties that cut off the first 10 minutes of the conversation.
* The episode features a discussion with St. Charles County Police Sergeant Scott Ronald about the new drones as first responders program.
* Speaker 1 expresses regret about the lost content but encourages listeners to enjoy the rest of the conversation.
* Speaker 1 thanks St. Charles County Police Sergeant Scott Ronald for joining the call.
Discussion on Drone Deployment and Communication
* Speaker 2 describes a scenario where a delivery is made using a drone, highlighting the complexity of coordinating drone flights with other agencies.
* Speaker 3 and Speaker 2 discuss the challenges of managing airspace with drones, comparing it to the bureaucracy of flight plans for planes and helicopters.
* Speaker 2 explains the limitations of current drone technology in terms of airspace management and the impact of Amazon and Walmart's drone programs on regional airspace.
* Speaker 4 mentions that St. Louis County is starting their own DFR program, and Speaker 2 confirms their involvement in both programs.
Automation and Human Interaction in Drone Operations
* Speaker 1 inquires about the deployment process for drones in traffic accidents, and Speaker 2 explains the automated nature of the system.
* Speaker 2 details the process of logging into the operating platform and the role of certified part 107 pilots in deploying drones.
* The conversation touches on the balance between automation and human control, with Speaker 2 emphasizing the importance of human intervention for certain tasks.
* Speaker 2 discusses the use of drones in crowd control and violent situations, highlighting the advanced technology that allows drones to track and follow individuals in large crowds.
Privacy Concerns and Legal Considerations
* Speaker 2 addresses privacy concerns, explaining the need for a valid reason to deploy drones and the safeguards in place to prevent misuse.
* The discussion includes the retention and accessibility of drone footage, comparing it to body cam footage and the process for FOIA requests.
* Speaker 2 emphasizes the importance of fairness in retaining drone footage and the potential costs associated with storing high-definition video footage.
* The conversation explores the legal and ethical considerations of using drones, including the potential for misuse and the need for proper training and oversight.
Integration with Other First Responders and Technological Advancements
* Speaker 3 asks about the integration of drone technology with other first responders, such as fire departments, and Speaker 2 explains the communication agreements in place.
* Speaker 2 discusses the potential for integrating facial recognition technology with drones, acknowledging the current limitations and the rapid advancement of technology.
* The conversation covers the use of thermal imaging and other advanced features of drones, such as the ability to follow individuals in crowds and track vehicles.
* Speaker 2 highlights the importance of training and collaboration with other first responders to ensure effective use of drone technology.
Challenges and Future Prospects of Drone Programs
* Speaker 1 and Speaker 2 discuss the challenges of deploying drones, including the need for priority-based decision-making and the limitations of battery life.
* Speaker 2 explains the process of managing drone flights, including the importance of conserving battery power and the potential for recharging drones on-site.
* The conversation touches on the potential for proactive use of drones in large events and the balance between reactive and proactive deployment.
* Speaker 2 emphasizes the importance of continuous training and collaboration with other agencies to ensure the successful implementation of drone programs.
Cost and Funding of Drone Programs
* Speaker 1 inquires about the funding of the drone program, and Speaker 2 explains that the first year is funded by the county, with no obligation to continue if the program is not successful.
* Speaker 2 highlights the potential cost savings of using drones compared to traditional law enforcement methods, emphasizing the efficiency and effectiveness of the technology.
* The conversation explores the potential for future funding through grants and the importance of demonstrating the value of the drone program to continue receiving support.
* Speaker 2 discusses the potential for expanding the use of drones to other counties and regions, based on the success of the initial implementation.
Ethical Considerations and Public Perception
* Speaker 3 asks about the ethical considerations of using drones, and Speaker 2 emphasizes the importance of maintaining public trust and transparency.
* The conversation explores the potential for public backlash and the need for clear communication about the use of drones in law enforcement.
* Speaker 2 shares personal anecdotes and ethical frameworks that guide their decision-making, emphasizing the importance of acting with integrity and accountability.
* The discussion highlights the role of law enforcement in educating the public about the benefits and limitations of drone technology.
Conclusion and Final Thoughts
* Speaker 1 thanks Speaker 2 for their time and insights, expressing appreciation for the work being done to implement the drone program.
* Speaker 1 encourages listeners to subscribe to the West News and Mid Rivers News magazines for more updates on local law enforcement initiatives.
* The conversation concludes with a positive outlook on the potential for drones to enhance public safety and the importance of continuous improvement and collaboration.
* Speaker 2 reiterates their commitment to ethical and effective use of drone technology, emphasizing the potential for significant positive impact on law enforcement operations.
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