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2024-08-03 084434

Drones Help the Fire Brigade in the Summer

Drones Help Firefighters in Summer During the summer months, fires are one of the biggest challenges for fire services, especially in areas with dense vegetation and high temperatures.
Drones, as new technological tools, offer invaluable assistance in responding to these natural disasters.
Drones are equipped with thermal cameras that can detect temperature increases and small fire outbreaks before they develop into full-blown fires.
This early detection capability allows firefighters to respond immediately, preventing the fire from spreading.
Also during the fire, the drones provide continuous and real-time images of the fire’s progression.
With high-resolution cameras and heat sensors, authorities can track fire movements, locate hot spots and plan fighting strategies.
Unfortunately fires don’t stop when darkness falls, and monitoring at night is just as critical.
Drones with infrared cameras can continue monitoring even in the darkest conditions, providing vital data to firefighters. Drones reduce the need for direct involvement of firefighters in dangerous areas.
They can enter high risk zones and collect data, allowing teams to understand the situation without exposing themselves to danger.
They can transmit real-time data and images to operations centers, helping to coordinate teams in the field.
This constant dialogue ensures that firefighters have the most up-to-date and accurate information to make decisions.
After the fire is extinguished, drones help assess the damage.
They can map the burned area, assess losses and help develop recovery strategies.
In this way, drones can map high-risk fire areas, identifying potential hotspots and spreading paths.
This information is critical for developing preventative measures and response plans.
Firefighters can use drones for simulations and training, creating realistic fire scenarios to better prepare for real-world situations.
Integrating drones into firefighting offers significant advantages that enhance the efficiency and safety of fire departments.
From early detection and real-time monitoring to protecting firefighters and better coordination of operations, drones are proving to be essential tools in the fight against fires.
In our country there is a private company where, with the use of drones with thermal cameras and the appropriate personnel, is on the front lines all summer long as they control the forests 24 hours a day from possible fires with complete success !!! Koukoutsis Dimitrios

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