




Drone Bought By The Ulverston Inshore Rescue Will Help Save Lives
The Ulverston Inshore Rescue team has bought a drone that will help find missing people easier with advanced technology to help look for those who are stranded in remote areas easier.
Owen, a volunteer of two and a half years said: “The drone will be able to give us eyes in the sky quickly with four different cameras including a thermal imaging camera to search for missing persons and one with 200x digital zoom and night vision.” Read more here
This is amazing with what the Ulverston Inshore Rescue team is doing. I believe that the drone will absolutely help find missing individuals easier with the more advanced tech features the drone has to offer. We wish the best of luck to the Sar team. Please be safe out there!
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