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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Jordan Reynolds

Met Police to deploy drones as part of first responder programme

  • The Metropolitan Police is launching a new trial, Drone as First Responder (DFR), to deploy remotely launched drones across London to enhance emergency response efforts.
  • These drones will be launched from the force's control room and piloted by trained operators, aiming to reach incident scenes within two minutes while streaming live footage to officers.
  • The drones will be utilised for various incidents, including searching for missing people, tracing suspects and capturing evidence, offering a quicker, quieter and more environmentally friendly alternative to police helicopters.
  • The technology allows drones to fly autonomously to a scene, where a remote pilot can then take control for policing purposes before the drone autonomously returns to its base.
  • Initially rolled out in Islington, the Met plans to expand the DFR programme to the West End and Hyde Park, with several other UK police forces also trialling this technology.

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