As drone technology becomes more widespread, public safety has emerged as one of the most dynamic fields where new applications and use cases keep appearing regularly. Public safety professionals are increasingly relying on both indoor and outdoor drones to enhance their operations and improve response times. For example, police departments across the country are finding innovative ways to integrate drones into their daily routines. In Chula Vista, California, authorities launched a "Drone as First Responder" program, where a drone is automatically dispatched to any 911 call. This allows first responders to get a live visual feed of the scene before they arrive, giving them critical information to prepare for what they’ll face. Drones are also being used in car crash investigations, where they capture aerial data that can be transformed into detailed 3D models. These models help investigators reconstruct accidents and determine the cause with greater accuracy. Firefighters have also adopted drones, using them both during active fires to map out the situation and after incidents to analyze the cause and assess damage. In emergency medical services, drones are proving invaluable by enabling quick deliveries of medical supplies. During the pandemic, this capability became even more crucial. Drones were used to deliver not only essential medical equipment but also COVID-19 test kits and vaccines—despite the challenges of maintaining proper temperature conditions during transit. Public safety refers to any effort aimed at keeping people safe, including the work of firefighters, police officers, and paramedics. While many of these drone applications involve outdoor use, indoor drones are also playing an important role in public safety operations. Their adoption is growing steadily, especially in environments where traditional methods may be too risky or inefficient. Here are three real-world examples of how indoor drones, like Flyability’s Elios 2, are supporting public safety missions: **1. Madrid Police Use Indoor Drone to Investigate Site of Deadly Explosion** In January of this year, the Madrid Police used Flyability’s Elios 2 to investigate a building that had nearly collapsed following a major explosion. The blast destroyed four floors of the downtown apartment complex, and investigators later found that it was caused by a gas leak. The Elios 2 allowed officers to safely inspect the damaged structure without risking human lives, providing critical insights that helped guide the investigation and ensure the area was secure.

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