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DLRG Demonstrate Promising New Water Rescue

Microdrones™ and DLRG Demonstrate Promising New Water Rescue Tactic Using Drones

Marcus Yeo by Marcus Yeo
June 11, 2024
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On Friday 7/22, German-based company microdrones collaborated with the DLRG Horneburg/Altes Land e.V. (German Lifeguard Association) to simulate a mission to rescue a drowning swimmer, demonstrating the life-saving potential of a tactic that combines two cutting-edge technologies: unmanned aerial systems (UAVs) and RESTUBE.

DLRG Demonstrate Promising New Water Rescue
DLRG Demonstrate Promising New Water Rescue

Crowds watched in awe from the banks of the Elbe River as the UAV rapidly flew to the person in distress and dropped a compact rescue device called RESTUBE, which automatically inflated. The swimmer was able to grab onto the RESTUBE and float until they could be reached by a human lifeguard and brought back to safety.

The UAV used in the rescue was the microdrones md4-1000. This quadcopter drone features specially developed motors, carbon fiber housing, highly efficient batteries, and an integrated GPS system that allow the UAV to fly and stay in position in strong winds over the water. md4-1000 was equipped with an imaging camera that streamed live to the specially trained lifeguard operating the drone, allowing them to easily see the precise location to drop the RESTUBE flotation device.

Last July, RESTUBE won the gold German Founders Award, the most significant prize for entrepreneurs in Germany. Just one year and many awards later, RESTUBE has shown great potential in numerous rescue applications. microdrones and RESTUBE team members, DLRG Horneburg/Altes Land e.V. lifeguards and leadership, fire fighters, police personnel, and many locals were there to celebrate the outcome of this rescue simulation.

“One of the greatest obstacles to rescuing a drowning swimmer is that they panic and we often can’t reach them in time,” said Robert Rink from the DLRG Horneburg/Altes Land e.V. “After seeing what I saw here today, I have no doubt that drones will play a significant role in the near future of water rescue – and that we’ll see less fatalities as result.”

Rink outlined other possibilities for using microdrones quadcopters to solve common issues in lifeguard rescue scenarios. Some of these included:

  • Locating people more quickly and easily using thermal imaging cameras attached to UAVs
  • Collecting data on the condition of leaking and burst banks on hard-to-reach embankments
  • Better distribution of rescue personnel, due to the availability of live imaging
  • Delivery of important medicines and supplies from nearby tankers and container ships

“We were very pleased today to be able to show off the potential of this approach to rescue,” said Sven Juerss, CEO of microdrones. “Days like these are what motivate the team at microdrones to strive for new solutions. Days when our technology comes together with others’ in ways that change the world for the better. We’re very proud to work with innovative organizations like RESTUBE, DLRG Horneburg/Altes Land e.V., and many others on UAV solutions that save lives.”

About Microdrones

Microdrones was founded in Germany in 2005, with the launch of groundbreaking and reliable unmanned aerial vehicles. As the pioneer of quadcopter drones for commercial applications, a heritage of German engineering is evident in the quality of every solution they create.

By integrating the most capable and dependable UAS platform with the latest sensor, photogrammetry, photography, and data interpretation technology, microdrones has helped companies all over the world to make better business decisions. With successful implementation of UAVs for professional applications in Europe, Asia, Russia, and North America, microdrones is a global leader in the commercial space. The newly expanded company is positioned to serve new geographic and vertical markets and welcomes questions from any organization that aims to collect and interpret data more accurately and efficiently.

To learn more about Microdrones, visit www.microdrones.com.

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