Las Vegas Review-Journal

Drones show usefulness in evacuation­s

- By Bailey Schulz Las Vegas Review-journal

Nevada and California agencies are working together to advance drone use in emergency evacuation­s.

On May 19, a first-of-itskind evacuation drill was performed on the Nevada-california border just north of Lake Tahoe, the Nevada Institute for Autonomous Systems and partners said Wednesday. The institute works with the Governor’s Office of Economic Developmen­t and acts as a clearingho­use for drone-related business opportunit­ies.

During the drill, the drone had two missions: Deliver medical supplies to an injured firefighte­r, and transmit live video of the scene while a helicopter was

dispatched to fly hundreds of feet below the drone.

This was the first time commercial drones in the U.S. completed simultaneo­us operations in the same airspace as a helicopter with the common mission of saving lives and property, according to the NIAS.

The mission was a success; the firefighte­r was airlifted to safety, and the drone returned to base after flying 23.4 miles in about an hour.

“We’re all realizing the significan­t value of drones in these operations, going where humans can’t go,” Chris Walach, senior director of Faa-designated Nevada unmanned aerial systems test sites and the NIAS, told the Las Vegas Review-journal on Wednesday. “We’re barely scratching the surface of opening this industry to include all sizes of drones.”

Reno-based autonomous unmanned vehicle provider Drone America led the drill with support from the NIAS and in partnershi­p with more than 17 first responder agencies from Nevada and California.

The North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District is becoming a response partner with Drone America.

“The Bi-state Evacuation Drill was a clear demonstrat­ion of how we can all work together, potentiall­y saving lives and saving taxpayers dollars,” district fire chief Ryan Sommers said in a statement.

Walach said drone use in public safety operations is one of the most important ways for Nevada stakeholde­rs to help grow the unmanned aviation industry.

“One life saved makes the past and future investment in the Nevada (unmanned aerial systems) industry or Nevada-based drone companies like Drone America all worth it,” he said.

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