DJI drones will be used in emergency care

DJI, the world's largest drone manufacturer, announced a partnership with Rosenbauer International AG, one of the leading manufacturers of vehicles and fire-fighting equipment. The combination of the two companies should show a new use for DJI aircraft, speeding up emergency assistance. In a note, DJI explains that the companies start to work together to offer this service, which includes digital management in response to emergency services.

Combining the specialties of the companies, it is expected as a result a better response time to events, with them happening more safely and efficiently. According to the announcement by DJI, from now on, information during the rescue can be transmitted to the operational units by a tablet or displayed on monitors in the command center, providing a complete view of the situation. The manufacturer explains that in this way informed decisions can be made in real time, ensuring efficiency and safety of resources such as personnel, vehicles and equipment.

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For Dieter Siegel, CEO of Rosenbauer International, the cooperation with DJI guarantees key points for the success of the emergency service, the air support gives an overview of the place and helps to make the service more agile. Teams often have to make quick decisions in a short time and the information provided by the monitoring center should be of great help to ensure efficiency.

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DJI President Roger Luo also commented on the partnership, stressing that Rosenbauer International is a reference company in the manufacture of fire equipment and that it is honored to work with it.

"At DJI, our goal is to offer reliable and scalable drone services that enable firefighters, search and rescue teams and public security to benefit from this technology. It plays an increasing role in saving lives, time and resources on a daily basis. This integration is an important step. for this long-term partnership, and our commitment demonstrates an increasing maturity in adopting drones for fire-fighting professionals. "Roger Luo, President of DJI

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