The New York police department (NYPD) announced it will begin using drones to respond to reports of robberies and alerts from a city-wide gunshot detection system.
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The New York City Police Department (NYPD) continues to demonstrate its pioneering role in integrating drones into law enforcement operations with the launch of the “Drone as First Responder” (DFR) ...
The 109th satellite command ​in College Point will not only expand patrols in the neighborhood but also divide the precinct ...
NYC's "Drone as First Responder" program is operational, providing rapid aerial response to emergencies across three boroughs ...
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The new satellite command will provide additional policing to the northeast section of Queens, which has seen an increase in population in recent years.
Mayor Eric Adams and interim Police Commissioner Thomas Donlon unveiled ... With a first-of-its-kind waiver, the NYPD will be the first department in the nation with permission to launch drones ...
The Drone as First Responder program, piloted earlier this year, is now operational in five command areas of the New York City Police Department. The devices are intended to assist police in ...
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The NYPD will be the first department in the nation with permission to launch drones remotely from 1 Police Plaza toward certain locations, including Central Park.