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York County Fire & Life Safety and York – Poquoson Sheriff’s Office R
York County Fire & Life Safety and York – Poquoson Sheriff’s Office R.O.V.E.R. Team (Remotely Operated Vehicles for Emergency Response)
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The Beginning… We want to do it! We want to do it too! PVCC Course
Partnership…how can we help each other with this? Approval of Co. Administrator and BoS Members
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The Beginning (cont.) The FAA Certificate of Authorization (COA)
Must have an aircraft (purchased Phantom 4’s for ~$1250 each) Started application process on a Thursday evening, received on Monday AM! Blanket area COA for Class G only. Team also has a COA for D and E airspace in York Co., Poquoson, Hampton, Newport News, James City, Williamsburg, and Gloucester (includes night flight and limited flights over persons). Team member selection (half and half)
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Training Per our FAA Certificate of Authorization (COA) application “Pilot in Charge (PIC) will have completed 16 hours of classroom instruction on aeronautical knowledge as stated in 14 CFR as they pertain to sUAS operations in the NAS.” York County contracted with Horizon Flight School to provide this training.
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Training (cont.) All team personnel are also FAA certified Remote Pilots (commercial UAS pilots).
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Why COA and Part 107? COA is specifically for Public Safety flights
Part 107 is for commercial flights (Parks and Rec, GIS, etc.) FAA certification that is currently the highest level possible (third party verification of training and knowledge to insurance carrier, public and county). Allows other county needed/wanted flights
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Current Capabilities 2 Phantom 4’s, 1 M600
Battery supply/charging for continuous/near continuous flight Mobile flight stations with live video recording and streaming to secure site UAS Operations Trailer (3 flight stations, command software station, protected battery charging area, extended WiFi, live streaming and recording, tether to external display and command center, SWAT robot ready)
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Current Capabilities (cont.)
Phantom 4 (“Air 1 and 2”) 12 mega-pixel camera Approximate VLOS distance of 1500’ Approximate cost $1,250 each
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Current Capabilities (cont.)
M600 (“Air 3”) Dual controls FLIR (640x520, 13mm, Fast) Z3 (3.5x optical, 2x digital zoom, 7x total) Z30 (30x optical, 6 digital, 180x total) Payload drop mechanism (rated at 15lbs.) Anti-collision lighting on top and bottom Approximate VLOS distance of 1 mile Approximate cost of $40,000
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Current Capabilities (cont.)
Payload Drop Ability Rated at 15 pounds Can carry ~10 pounds Used to deliver a flotation device, rope, ammo magazines to a pinned down officer, cell phone/radio, medicine, hazmat monitoring devices, etc.
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Capabilities (cont.) Flight Operations Trailer (”ROVER 1”)
3 Flight control stations and 1 computer work station Video recording and streaming Hard wire feed to external monitors and command centers Verizon MiFi wireless internet Extended range wireless internet antenna Weather station Mobile and portable radios Battery charging cabinet Rapid deployment mobile kits
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Current Capabilities (cont.)
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What have we used sUAS for so far?
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Active Shooter Exercises
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Search for Murder Suspect in York County, VA
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Marina Fire in Henrico County, VA
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Seafood Warehouse and 100’ Boat Fire in Hampton, VA
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Search for Missing Child in Williamsburg, VA
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Situational Awareness, York County, VA
M600 secured to roof for use as a high-powered security camera
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Situational Awareness, York County, VA
Camera can operate for 5-6 hours on standard batteries if not flying
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Hazmat Scenario Z30 camera zoomed in on placard showing barrel contains a poison FLIR camera showing any heat signatures indicative of chemical spill with reaction causing heat (arrow points to the barrel)
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When the trees block your Visual Line Of Sight (VLOS) of the aircraft…improvise!
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Future Additional aircraft M600 M200
Add’l Phantom 4’s to field vehicles (for quick response) Disposable Other UVs ICOR Technology Mini-Caliber Aquabot
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Future (cont.) An MOU with the VA Department of Emergency Management (VDEM) for Regional and Statewide response is pending, however, we have responded to four requests for assistance outside of the Tidewater for major fires and tornado damage assessment.
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Who Else Has UAS in VA? There are currently 31 known localities in Virginia operating, or working on, a UAS capability.
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For more information go to: www.PublicSafetyUAS.org
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Questions??? Chris Sadler, Assistant Fire Chief
Technical Services and Special Operations York County Fire & Life Safety (757) Master Deputy Mike Russell Crime Prevention Unit York-Poquoson Sheriff’s Office (757)
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