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A new drone will help Habersham County deputies in search and rescue efforts

Posted 6:00AM on Saturday 12th March 2022 ( 2 years ago )

New technology is coming to the Habersham County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO). They announced a new state-of-the-art drone and new onboard flight technology will be joining the team.  

The Habersham County Sheriff’s Office has upgraded its Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) program with a state-of-the-art drone and new onboard flight technology. The drone, a DJI Mavic 2, comes equipped with visible and thermal imagery through a dual-camera system.

One of the many benefits is that the system will aid in search and rescue efforts both day and night. Sheriff Joey Terrell says that the new technology will enable them to communicate with search and rescue teams on the ground. It will aid in the location of the victim, as well as give other critical information to those searching on foot. “This new drone gives us the capability of locating a person in distress, even in pitch black conditions, through the use of thermal imagery,” says Terrell “It helps us in public safety to better serve our citizens in situations where time is of the essence.”

The cost of the drone was just under $4,600 and includes other benefits, like the ability to search buildings before entry by a deputy, provide fire department commanders with thermal reporting during a fire or hazmat incident, and document large-scale crimes through mapping capabilities. Pilots can issue commands from the drone using the attached speaker system or activate a strobe light to help guide a missing person to safety.

The Sheriff’s Office currently relies on a partnership with the Georgia State Patrol when requesting air support through their helicopter stationed in Gainesville. During inclement weather, either in Gainesville or between the jurisdictions, the GSP helicopter can not fly. The new drone will allow for rapid deployment of aerial support in these situations.

HCSO currently has two licensed UAS pilots and is sending another two to school this year. 

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