7 Days in the Cold: Thermal Drone Locates Missing Bernese Mountain Dog

A deployment led to the successful rescue of a missing Bernese Mountain Dog in Crystal Lake, , demonstrating the growing importance of in operations. The two-year-old dog named Charlie was discovered on Sunday after spending nearly seven days exposed to winter conditions, having survived despite sustaining injuries from an apparent vehicle collision, reports ABC7 Chicago.

Advanced Thermal Detection Capabilities

Dog Gone Pet Recovery and SmithicAir, two specialized , collaborated on the search effort using thermal imaging technology to scan the Crystal Lake neighborhood. The thermal drone’s sophisticated sensors were able to detect Charlie’s heat signature among dense brush on the east side of Huntley Road near Belfield Road, in an area characterized by tall grass and fallen trees.

“It’s just unbelievable technology, and pretty much without this, to be honest with you, I don’t know we would’ve been able to find him,” said David Nowak, one of Charlie’s owners, highlighting the critical role the drone technology played in the successful rescue.

Professional Drone Deployment

The rescue operation showcased the practical application of thermal drone technology in civilian search operations. The drone footage revealed clear thermal signatures through the thermal imaging system’s blue and green color mapping, allowing operators to distinguish the dog’s heat signature from the surrounding vegetation.

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The thermal drone’s effectiveness was particularly notable given that Charlie was found just a two-minute walk from his home, in an area that had likely been searched before by conventional means. This underscores the advantage of aerial thermal imaging in detecting targets that might be obscured from ground-level searching.

Recovery and Medical Response

Upon location, Charlie was found to have sustained serious injuries, including a broken femur, likely from being struck by a vehicle during his week-long ordeal. The dog was immediately transported to a veterinary hospital where he underwent surgery on Monday.

The dog’s owners, Kate Belmonte and David Nowak, had been searching extensively since Charlie went missing on December 30 after being let out on a foggy morning. Despite the proximity to home, it took the combination of persistent searching and advanced drone technology to achieve the successful outcome.

According to veterinary reports, Charlie is expected to return home on Tuesday to rejoin the couple and their other two dogs, marking a positive conclusion to what could have been a tragic situation.

This rescue serves as a compelling example of how modern drone technology, particularly thermal imaging capabilities, is becoming an increasingly valuable tool in search and rescue operations, whether for missing persons or pets.

Photo courtesy of ABC7 Chicago / Dog Gone Pet Recovery / SmithicAir


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