Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Guidebook for integrating a micro Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) into police and emergency operations/ Jerome Engele, Marc Sharpe.

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1 online resource (x, [54] pages)

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"DRDC CSS CR 2012-012."
"October 2012"
Authors affiliated with: Saskatoon Police Services, Ontario Provincial Police.

Summary

The aim of this Guidebook is to present the facts to consider prior to establishing an Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) Unit within emergency responder operations. This Guidebook was produced through a collaborative effort between Canadian and American law enforcement agencies currently using UAS. While every effort was made to cover as many key areas as possible, this reference should not be considered authoritative or comprehensive. Instead it is intended to provoke thought and discussion on the many important issues that need to be addressed including legal, regulatory, jurisdictional and environmental. The responder organizations currently using UAS are reporting increased responder safety, enhanced photographic evidence of crime scenes, faster evidence collection, an improved efficiency in clearing serious traffic collision scenes and significant cost savings as compared to manned aircraft use. Many more uses will be commonplace in the coming years including Tactical Support, Search and Rescue and Incident Command at Major Incidents.

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