Scottsdale Police to Launch High-Tech Drone for Public Safety

The Scottsdale Department is preparing to roll out a new, high-tech drone designed by Aerodome to enhance community safety. This advanced drone, capable of flying at speeds up to 53 mph and covering a 3-mile radius, will serve as a critical tool in responding to emergencies.

Drone Deployment and Operations

The drone will be stationed on a roof in south Scottsdale, and operated remotely by a pilot within the department’s Real-Time Crime Center. The pilot will deploy the drone in response to 911 calls, allowing for rapid aerial support during active incidents.

Scottsdale Assistant Chief Rich Slavin emphasized the drone’s potential impact on law enforcement efforts, stating, “We want to get aerial coverage on that call, or a burglary in progress call.”

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The drone will be particularly valuable in high-risk scenarios, such as situations involving armed and barricaded suspects, providing real-time aerial footage to assist officers on the ground.

Addressing Privacy Concerns

The use of drones in law enforcement often raises privacy concerns. However, Slavin assured the public that the drone will only record footage when it arrives at a scene, aiming to balance operational efficiency with respect for privacy.

DroneXL’s Take

The deployment of Aerodome’s drone by the Scottsdale Police Department represents a growing trend in the use of drones for public safety. As law enforcement agencies across the country adopt similar technologies, the benefits of rapid aerial surveillance are becoming increasingly evident. For example, similar initiatives have been implemented in other cities, leading to faster response times and more effective incident management. Learn more about drones in public safety.

While privacy concerns are valid, the Scottsdale Police Department’s approach—limiting recording to active scenes—could serve as a model for other agencies looking to implement responsibly.

Photo courtesy of Scottsdale Police and ABC15


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