Thursday, March 30, 2017
Search and Rescue in Extreme Environments
When it comes to search and rescue missions, time is scarce and mistakes cannot be afforded. Especially in countries like Iceland where weather conditions are harsh and daylight is limited.
Thor Argnrimsson, member of a search and rescue team in Iceland, believes the DJI M200 Series has revolutionized the way in which his team can work. He takes us through the challenges of a typical mission and the ways in which the DJI M200 Series overcomes these obstacles by adding efficiency and reliability to each mission.
Saturday, February 11, 2017
Training - Field Applications of GPS / GIS for Fire Management
EMMU Aerial is once again offering their popular course on Field Applications of GPS / GIS for Fire Management.
Course Objective: Provide Fire Management Staff with a
working knowledge of the use of Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers for field mapping
applications.
Lesson Objective:
·
Understand how the Global Positioning System
works
·
Understand differences and capabilities of
various GPS Units (overview)
·
Understand the use of Datum’s, Coordinate
Systems, and projections
·
Understand real time GPS differential correction
·
Learn how to set-up and operate the GPS Unit(s)
·
Learn to manage the sources of GPS error
·
Be able to plan and perform a mission. Identify
objectives, organizing / selecting appropriate receiver, complete equipment,
which datum or coordinate system to use
·
Enable students to collect waypoints, track logs
and download data
·
Expose students to digital mapping software and
real time communication interface.
·
Enable the students to post-process their field
data.
· Enable the student utilizing ArcView, to overlay collected data onto appropriate aerial photo (DOQQ), or quad map DRG, and determine acreage.
· Enable the student utilizing ArcView, to overlay collected data onto appropriate aerial photo (DOQQ), or quad map DRG, and determine acreage.
·
Enable students to determine appropriate ArcGIS layout and print.
·
Enable student to be able to hand-off data to
GIS Specialist
·
Include practical aerial mapping exercise (helicopter)
Date; April 14, 2017
Location; Orlando, Florida
Registration; Contact Dave Crago at cragod1@gmail.com
Location:
Orlando, FL, USA
Sunday, January 8, 2017
Training - Part 107 Drone Pilot Test Prep Course
Pass the Part 107 FAA Drone Pilot Exam The First Time!
Course Description:
EMMU Aerial is offering the popular Part 107 Drone Pilot
Test Prep Course
To fly your drone under the FAA's Small UAS Rule (Part 107)
for commercial purposes, you must obtain a Remote Pilot Certificate from the
FAA. This certificate demonstrates that
you understand the regulations, operating requirements, and procedures for
safely flying drones.
In order to get the Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate, you
need to pass the FAA drone pilot test called the Airman Knowledge Test. The two-hour,
60 question test requires extensive studying and our course teaches you
everything you need to know. Knowledge
test topic areas include:
- Applicable
regulations relating to small unmanned aircraft system rating privileges,
limitations, and flight operation
- Airspace
classification and operating requirements, and flight restrictions
affecting small unmanned aircraft operation
- Aviation
weather sources and effects of weather on small unmanned aircraft
performance
- Small
unmanned aircraft loading and performance
- Emergency
procedures
- Crew
resource management
- Radio
communication procedures
- Determining
the performance of small unmanned aircraft
- Physiological
effects of drugs and alcohol
- Aeronautical
decision-making and judgment
- Airport
operations
- Maintenance
and preflight inspection procedures
Taking and completing the in-person class is the right
decision. Having an EMMU Aerial instructor to answer your questions as you
learn through the material will be a key to success when you take your exam.
- 16
Hours of In-Person Training
- Learn
from one of our expert instructors
- Part
107 Student Guide
- Practice Test Questions
- Money
Back Guarantee*
*For any students who take our Part 107 Test Prep course and
achieve a 90% or better on at least 3 practice exams, we will pay for you to
take the exam again if you do not pass.
Course Prerequisites - None
Date; March 25, 2017
Length; 16
hours
Cost: $400.00
Location; Melbourne,
Florida
Contact EMMU Aerial for more information and to enroll
Monday, January 2, 2017
Civilian Drones Search and Rescue Documentary
From a YouTube post on civilian drones in search and rescue in 2013 that I thought would be important to bring back.
I cannot believe how the FAA sacrificed Gene Robinson. He
did some amazing things, solving missing persons in minutes vs hours, days and
weeks. Texas was really critical on
drones and now they are one of the more accepting states.
This documentary details the bureaucratic challenges faced
by search and rescue personnel and their desperate need for civilian drones
which are restricted by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Countless
lives could be saved with this existing and affordable technology, but the
government prohibited their use in 2007.
Friday, December 16, 2016
EMMU Mobile Emergency Response GIS / GPS Mapping Trailer and Geo-Photo
As I was looking back at where EMMU had come from and where
EMMU Aerial is today, it was obvious we had come a long way and learned a lot
along the way, mostly through our emergency mobile mapping and oblique aerial
photography systems.
From the early days of Emergency Mobile Mapping Unit or EMMU in 2000 where we
provided a true mobile
emergency GIS response capability with our GIS quick response trailer to
support wildland firefighters, first responders and search and rescue
professionals.
Read more about the original concept of the EMMU mobile emergency response GIS / GPS mapping system
Read more about the original concept of the EMMU mobile emergency response GIS / GPS mapping system
During an emergency or crisis, maps play a critical role
in responding to the event, search and rescue, mitigating further damage, and
understanding the extent of the impacts. Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
is an appropriate platform to organize the extensive amount of spatial data
both generated and utilized during an emergency event. A properly designed and
implemented GIS will allow managers and responders to access critical location
data in a timely manner so lives and property can be protected and restored.
GIS works effectively in all four phases of the disaster
management cycle; preparation, mitigation, response and recovery.
GIS can play a
valuable and vital role in;
• Hurricanes
• Tornadoes
• Floods
• Wild
Fires
• Earthquakes
• Volcanoes
• Tsunamis
• Landslides
• Search
and Rescue
• Epidemics
• Social
unrest
• Toxic
spills
EMMU GIS Trailers are capable of quickly and efficiently
compiling, processing, managing and printing raw data points onto either
full-size 36" or 42" color plots, or on easy to distribute
11"x17" pages. The EMMU GIS trailers also have the ability to project
maps inside the trailer for emergency managers to quickly survey and understand
an ever changing situation. EMMU has top-of-the line hardware, current ESRI GIS
software suites, and experienced specialists to provide a GIS solution that
will exceed expectations for quality and speed of service.
Opportunities for Mobile GIS Systems end with the limits
of your imagination. These systems are ideal for emergency management, private,
corporate, county and industrial research where onsite mapping technologies and
experienced GIS / GPS specialists can save time and cut costs considerably
EMMU GPS Specialists can also assist the incident
commander by providing GPS, GIS data integration. GPS is one of the most
efficient methods for documenting information regarding the location of
facilities, conditions, and environments affected by Wildfire, Floods,
Earthquakes, and other incidents.
EMMU GIS units are dispatched out of Central Florida with
a fully qualified GIS/GPS Specialist.
Additional GIS /GPS Specialists are available upon request
Standard GIS Unit Features
• 8.5 x
24 ft Self contained climate controlled trailer
• Meets
OSHA work environment requirements
• Workspace
for a minimum of 3 workers
• AC
power source (Generator)
• High
Speed Satellite Internet Connection
• UPS
and line conditioner system
• All
workstations, printers and plotters are networked
• 1 Xeon
3.0 MHz Desktop
• 2 Core
2 Duo Mobile Desktops
• HP 800
PS Large Scale Plotter
• HP
9600 11x17 Printer
• Laser
copier, printer, fax, scanner
• Multiple
GPS units
• 4x4
ATV with GPS (Optional)
Installed software includes
• ESRI ArcGIS
9.1 and 9.2
• ESRI ArcView
3.3
• Spatial
Analyst
• Fire
Incident Mapping Tool
• Ventura
Tools
• DNR
Garmin GPS software
• Adobe
Photoshop
• Microsoft
Office
EMMU Inc. also offers Oblique Aerial Photography; we use
a professional-grade digital camera with top of the line lenses. The resulting
images can be filtered to remove moderate smoke/haze, and enhanced to identify
vegetation types. We also utilize Gyro-stabilizing equipment to keep the camera
still at the moment the photo is snapped. Thanks to this added stabilization,
photographs taken from an airplane or helicopter do not contain the blur seen
on many photos. When needed, these cameras can be coupled with a GPS to provide
the Latitude and Longitude coordinates in the photo data and on the photo if
needed.
Years later, EMMU Aerial had developed their skills through extensive operational aerial photography, remote sensing and UAS surveillance work with the military and government agencies. From these beginnings with military systems, we now provide turnkey and flexible training solutions and services for public safety agencies and organizations throughout the U.S.
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
2 Strangers And A Drone Help Rescue Veteran Trapped By N.C. Flooding
In this unlikely tale, two strangers and a drone played
crucial roles in rescuing a man trapped in his flooded home in Hope Mills, N.C.
Drone photographer Quavas Hart decided to take his drone out
on Sunday to capture images of some of the areas hardest hit by Hurricane
Matthew.
"I happened to come across this neighborhood that was
completely submerged in water," Hart tells The Two-Way. He posted a
picture on Twitter showing the dramatic scene of a cul-de-sac with floodwaters
up to the eaves of the roofs.
As it turned out, Navy veteran Chris Williams and his
elderly dog Lana were trapped in the house with one blue shutter to the right
of the picture.
Williams thought he was out of the hurricane's path when his
power went out a day and a half before, according to his twin brother, Craig
Williams, who lives in Texas. "During that day and a half," Craig
told The Two-Way, "the hurricane shifted paths and was coming directly
towards him."
Chris went to sleep on Saturday night — and woke up to a
bang. The surging water had broken through his back door, sending furniture
crashing around the house. He grabbed Lana and raced to the highest point in
the house, a small room where he had some food stored. "He spent the next
14 hours sitting there," Craig said.
During this time, both Craig and Chris tried to contact
local emergency services to reach rescue crews — to no avail. Chris' phone line
was down but the brothers were able to stay in touch over Facebook Messenger. When
Craig finally got in contact with rescuers on Sunday, they eventually told him
they weren't able to get to his brother's area.
Then Craig spotted Quavas' dramatic cul-de-sac picture on
Twitter, and wrote a joking note to Chris: "Hey, at least you're not this
guy."
It only took a few seconds for Chris to respond: "Hey,
that's my house."
Craig immediately reached out to Quavas with this plea:
"Any chance you can boat him out of there? He's trapped upstairs."
But Craig messaged again that he was "completely
serious." He explained that his brother had an "old dog with him that
can't swim."
So Quavas rushed back to the flooded neighborhood to try to
help rescue Chris. He says he deployed the drone again, and spotted a FEMA boat
nearby. He managed to signal the boat to follow his drone, and then led the
rescuers to Chris' house.
Quavas is also a veteran — he says he served in the Army for
10 years, with deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan. The father of four left the
military in July 2012 and went to film school. "It's kind of like
replacing my weapon with my camera, from my perspective."
He's still coming to terms with the serendipitous rescue.
"It's just so wicked crazy amazing, humbling, I don't know how to explain
it," he says. Quavas adds that his home was also damaged in the floods.
Location:
Hope Mills, NC, USA
Monday, July 18, 2016
Drone Helps Find Man Suffering From Heart Attack on River
Iowa first responders turned to a new colleague when
searching for missing boaters.
CNN July 15, 2016
A 20-person team was searching for a grandfather and
granddaughter who were stranded in a logjam on the East Fork of the Des Moines
River. David Penton, emergency management coordinator for Kossuth County, could
faintly hear the cries of the missing persons, but the setting sun was making
it more difficult to see them amid the thickly wooded riverbank.
So Penton called a colleague and had him rush to the scene
with a drone.
Within three minutes of takeoff, they'd found the duo by
watching the live stream from the DJI Phantom's camera. The drone then hovered
overhead so that the first responders could use its location to guide them to
the grandfather and granddaughter.
Penton said he expected the victims would have been found
without the drone, but using it allowed them to find them faster. Once
discovered, the man fell to his knees as he was suffering from a heart attack.
"Without the help of that drone, time could've been an
issue for him," Penton said.
The man, Thomas Fitzpatrick, was rushed to a hospital.
Penton said late Thursday that Fitzpatrick was expected to be upgraded from
critical to stable condition.
Drones are proving valuable to people such as Penton, who
can benefit from inexpensive aerial photos and videos. Drones are expected to
become increasingly common in August as the federal
government's rules for commercial drone use will go into effect. The
drone industry estimates that by 2025, drones will lead to 100,000 new jobs and
an economic impact of $82 billion.
Since acquiring the drone in May, Penton had only used it in
test flights. He said the drone performed so well that he plans to get a second
one. The drone Penton relied on -- a DJI Phantom -- weighs three pounds and
costs about $1,000.
"It gave that patient or that victim reassurance that
they have been found," Penton said of the missing persons first seeing a
drone hovering overhead. "We're here. We've rolled out every asset that we
have to find them."
Location:
Iowa, USA
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