Operational use

FIRE & RESCUE
SERVICES

In fires, collapses, wildfires, and mass-casualty incidents, the first accurate picture often determines both outcome and responder safety.

Adam, Bertil, and David enable fast “first look,” support in complex built environments, and persistent sector/perimeter overview—while sharing live video to incident command.

Critically, the platforms are not limited to sensing: with payload carry and release, they can also support function-oriented tasks such as micro-delivery of life-saving items, marking hazard zones/routes etc.

The result is a repeatable capability that reduces exposure, improves resource allocation, and strengthens after-action documentation.

Use Cases

Use case Operational value Environment Primary model Secondary model Typical level/user
Micro-ISR “peek” Fast risk picture without exposing crews Urban Adam Bertil Team leader/BA crews
Stairwell/corridor/room ISR (smoke) Locate people/hazards; support entry Urban Adam BA team
Rooftop/courtyard assessment Spread risk + access options Urban Adam Bertil Incident command
Immediate “first look” on dispatch Right resources early Urban/Open Bertil Adam Duty officer/IC
Building fire spread & access Better attack route/vent decisions Urban Bertil David Incident command
Wildfire perimeter & spread Early warning; directs resources Open David Bertil Incident command
Wildfire hotspot/edge watch (visual) Reduces re-ignition risk Open David Bertil Sector lead
Missing person search (SAR) Faster coverage of large areas Urban/Open David Bertil SAR lead
Collapse/structural incident Access planning; hazard spotting Urban Bertil Adam Incident command
RTC / major accident overview Scene overview, zoning, triage support Urban/Open Bertil David Incident command
Industrial incident (visual stand-off) Safer initial assessment Urban/Open Bertil David IC/Specialists
Confined/unsafe area inspection Reduced exposure Urban/Open Adam Bertil Team leader
Tunnel/garage/underground SA SA where line-of-sight is limited Urban Adam Bertil IC/BA team
Evacuation corridor overwatch Safer evacuation flows Urban/Open Bertil David Incident command
Mass casualty scene assessment Faster zoning + resource allocation Urban/Open David Bertil Duty officer/IC
Command support (C2, shared video, logs) Shorter decision cycles Urban/Open David Bertil IC/Regional command
Relay in masked terrain Maintains video/comms Urban/Open David Bertil IC
Access planning (routes, obstacles) Faster staging & entry decisions Urban/Open Bertil David Team leader/IC
Flooding overview & barriers Prioritizes protection measures Urban/Open David Bertil Regional command
Storm damage & access Finds blocked roads/areas Open David Bertil Duty officer/Municipality
Maritime SAR support Faster location/sector coverage Maritime David Bertil Sea rescue/IC
AAR/documentation Reporting, learning, traceability Urban/Open David BertilAdam IC/Org
Payload release: life-saving micro-delivery (blanket/first-aid/fire blanket) Reduces time to first aid; lowers exposure Urban/Open Bertil David IC/Team lead
Payload release: light line placement (first attachment point) Enables first contact in hard-to-reach places Urban Bertil Adam IC/Specialist
Payload release: hazard-zone/route marking Clarifies danger zones & guides teams Urban/Open David Bertil IC/Sector lead
Drone threat: detect→track (cueing) Protects scene/heli ops from drones Urban/Open David Bertil IC + police liaison