Thermal camera drone helped rescuers find lost kayaker within minutes

On Tuesday night, a thermal camera drone assisted rescuers in locating a lost kayaker adrift on the Deerfield River in Massachusetts.
Police got a 911 call from a guy who said he had lost communication with another kayaker on the river and had drifted downstream, unable to exit. According to Deerfield Fire Chief Darren Melnik, the missing kayaker was a man in his 30s.
According to a Facebook post by the Greenfield Fire Department, Melnik instantly asked a drone unit from the adjacent Greenfield Fire Department to assist in the search for the missing kayaker.
“Within two minutes of launching our drone with a thermal camera, we were able to locate what appeared to be an empty kayak,” the Greenfield Fire Department wrote. Members of the Deerfield Fire Department found the empty kayak and began their search for the lost kayaker along the shore.

It only took a few minutes for the drone’s thermal camera to locate the individual who had made their way to shore farther up the river. Deerfield fire crews were routed to the kayaker’s position onshore using an app called what3words, which provides GPS information.
“They were able to make voice contact within minutes with the lost kayaker, and determined that he was injured,” the post read.
With the assistance of South County EMS, Pompiers were able to rescue the kayaker using a small inflatable boat.
“Due to shallow water, the boat was manually pushed up and down the river by the firefighters to rescue the kayaker,” the post read. The kayaker was then transported to the hospital with minor injuries.

First reponders use thermal camera drone for good
DroneXL regularly covers stories about how drones are utilized for good. Drones equipped with thermal cameras have shown to be very successful in swiftly identifying missing humans or animals in recent years.
With drones becoming both more capable and more affordable, we hope that more Recherche et sauvetage crews will be able to utilize this new technology.
What do you think about using thermal camera drones by firefighters and search and rescue crews? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
Découvrez plus de DroneXL.co
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.
FAITES ENTENDRE VOTRE VOIX
Une proposition de loi menace votre capacité à utiliser des drones pour le plaisir, le travail et la sécurité. La Alliance pour la défense des drones Rejoignez-nous et dites à vos élus de protéger votre droit de voler.
Obtenez votre certificat Part 107
Pass the Part 107 test and take to the skies with the Institut pilote. Nous avons aidé des milliers de personnes à devenir pilotes d'avion et de drones commerciaux. Nos cours sont conçus par des experts de l'industrie pour vous aider à passer les tests de la FAA et à réaliser vos rêves.

Copyright © DroneXL.co 2025. All rights reserved. The content, images, and intellectual property on this website are protected by copyright law. Reproduction or distribution of any material without prior written permission from DroneXL.co is strictly prohibited. For permissions and inquiries, please nous contacter first. DroneXL.co is a proud partner of the Alliance pour la défense des drones. Be sure to check out DroneXL's sister site, EVXL.co, for all the latest news on electric vehicles.
FTC : DroneXL.co est un associé d'Amazon et utilise des liens d'affiliation qui peuvent générer des revenus à partir d'achats qualifiés. Nous ne vendons pas, ne partageons pas, ne louons pas et ne spammons pas votre email.