Drone technology has a lot of potential for disrupting the future. Will it reshape emergency response too?

What’s happening:

  • Paladin Drones has raised $5.2M USD in a seed round financing
  • The round was led by Gradient Ventures, with notable participation from Khosla Ventures and Toyota Ventures

The big idea:

  • Paladin Drones responds to emergency requests by deploying autonomous drones to the location of the incident being reported and providing real time aerial views of the situation as it unfolds
  • Through providing real time imaging, Paladin Drones is able to have first responders significantly better prepared for situations before they ever arrive on location
  • Paladin Drones have multiple applications across public safety and emergency response, including mass casualties, fires, fleeing suspects, car crashes and even tactical support

By the numbers:

  • 20,000 flights have already been successfully completed by Paladin Drones
  • The average respond time to a emergency call until a drone is deployed is approximately 90 seconds
  • There are approximately 600,000 emergency calls made per day in the United States of America

Going deeper:

  • Multiple local police forces have already begun to use Paladin’s fleet of drones, including law enforcement in North Carolina, Georgia and other states

The intrigue:

  • Paladin Drones even recently launched a new feature which enables their drones to be capable of dropping potentially life saving equipment such as life vest or Narcan from the sky