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High Definition Aerial Drone Video and Photography: includes images and video captured for real estate, golf course virtual tours, events, and advertising. Drone Site Inspection: includes construction sites, fire scenes, public security, elevated structures, bridges, dams, oil and gas and similar. Drone Site Assessments: includes drone images/video, workflow management, data

Behind the scenes with Wing at the world’s largest airshow 09/02/2025

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Behind the scenes with Wing at the world’s largest airshow Wing offers drone delivery. Our fleet of lightweight, autonomous delivery drones can transport small packages directly from businesses to homes in minutes. Wing delivery is safe, sustainable, and easy to integrate with existing delivery approaches.

Drone Delivers Defibrillator Saves Heart Attack Patient - DRONELIFE 01/07/2022

For the First Time in Medical History: Autonomous Drone Saves Heart Attack Patient, Delivering Defibrillator. Follow the link below for full details.

Drone Delivers Defibrillator Saves Heart Attack Patient - DRONELIFE For the first time in medical history, an autonomous drone delivers defibrillator and is able to save the life of a heart attack patient.

N.C. hospital delivering blood with drones in pioneering medical program 04/30/2019

N.C. hospital delivering blood with drones in pioneering medical program.

The first-ever medical drone delivery program to be approved by the Federal Aviation Administration has taken flight at a North Carolina hospital in a pioneering use of the devices in the healthcare field.

The flights are conducted through a collaboration with United Parcel Service and California-based drone manufacturer Matternet and is overseen by the North Carolina Department of Transportation and the FAA's Unmanned Aircraft System Integration Pilot Program.

A small, white drone last month began delivering samples, including blood, between Raleigh's WakeMed Hospital surgical center and the primary testing lab at its main campus. In the following weeks, the supplies made daily flights that professionals hope will eventually transport life-saving products like blood to more rural locations.

Follow this link for the full story: https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2019/04/24/NC-hospital-delivering-blood-with-drones-in-pioneering-medical-program/9951555887212/

N.C. hospital delivering blood with drones in pioneering medical program

Bipartisan law pushes use of drones for fighting wildfires - FedScoop 03/19/2019

Bipartisan law pushes use of drones for fighting wildfires.

Mar 12, 2019 | FEDSCOOP

President Trump signed a bipartisan bill into law Tuesday that pushes federal agencies to explore increased use of drones in managing and fighting wildfires.

Editor’s note: This story has been updated to reflect the signing of the bill into law.

Among many other things, the John D. Dingell, Jr. Conservation, Management, and Recreation Act directs the secretary of the Department of the Interior to set up or expand a “research, development, and testing program” to examine the use of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS, or drones) “across the full range of wildland fire management operations.” Now that the bill is law, Interior will have just six months to get the program up and running.

The goal of the program is to “develop consistent protocols and plans for the use on wildland fires of unmanned aircraft system technologies, including for the development of real-time maps of the location of wildland fires.” To do this, DOI and the U.S. Department of Agriculture will need to collaborate with the Federal Aviation Administration, given its oversight of the national airspace, and with state-level fire agencies on their needs and requirements.

Per Tara Stearman, a senior unmanned systems analyst at PropelUAS, the bill is “a really exciting opportunity.” Specifically, she told FedScoop, it represents the first mandated inter-agency collaboration on drones, and she’s excited to see what the combination of USDA wildfire expertise and DOI’s excitement about using drones will yield. Firefighting is a particularly high-impact use case too, she said. “This can serve the entire country.”

However, she warned that six months is a “short period of time” in which to set up a true inter-agency collaboration. DOI and USDA will need to keep very “clear lines of communication” for the opportunity to meet its full potential.

The drone testing program isn’t the only tech modernization initiative included in the bill. The legislation also directs the secretaries of USDA and DOI, with the help of state firefighting agencies, to “develop and operate a tracking system to remotely locate the positions of fire resources.”

Bipartisan law pushes use of drones for fighting wildfires - FedScoop Editor’s note: This story has been updated to reflect the signing of the bill into law. President Trump signed a bipartisan bill into law Tuesday that pushes federal agencies to explore increased use of drones in managing and fighting wildfires. Among many other things, the John D. Dingell, Jr. Co...

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