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Drones can assist in avalanche rescue missions by quickly accessing remote and inaccessible areas, providing critical information to rescue teams through aerial footage and sensor data.
Utilizing Drones in Avalanche Rescue
Drones equipped with specialized sensors such as thermal imaging cameras can detect body heat signatures of potential survivors trapped under the snow. For instance, the DJI Matrice 210 RTK drone, used by some search and rescue teams, comes with a thermal camera capable of detecting temperatures as low as -20°C. This allows rescue teams to locate survivors in areas where traditional methods such as listening for sounds or using probe poles are ineffective.
Effective Drone Deployment in Avalanche Rescue
In order to effectively deploy drones in avalanche rescue, it is essential to have a clear understanding of the terrain and the potential risks involved. Rescue teams should conduct aerial surveys using drones equipped with GPS and high-resolution cameras to identify the affected area, locate potential hazards such as crevices and overhanging snow, and assess the stability of the snowpack. This information can then be used to inform the deployment of rescue teams and equipment, reducing the risk of further accidents and improving the chances of successful rescue.
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