Step-by-Step Drone Preconference to be Offered EMS Today

You saw it on the news yesterday: An unmanned drone, launched by Australian lifeguards, dropped a lifesaving raft with pinpoint precision to two ocean swimmers in distress well before lifeguards could reach them. Now you can see it at the upcoming EMS Today Conference in Charlotte Feb. 20-23. The Drones & Artificial Intelligence (AI) as Tools for Public Safety is a full-day workshop that will present this type of lifesaving drone and more. You'll hear from industry-leading drone expert Douglas Spotted Eagle; from consulting, education and implementation group, Sundance Media Group (SMG); and Andreas Claesson, PhD, RN, EMT-P, an award-winning drone researcher and implementation specialist from Stockholm, Sweden. The workshop will provide you with the information you need to explore and move into the world of drones and UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) for public safety purposes. This session will also introduce you to the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI), which can help make important choices and enable personnel to get to the appropriate response faster and be more accurate in their diagnosis, since the AI can find causality where humans cannot; seamlessly validating information in the background as every call develops. Session Overview The workshop will begin with a solid overview of current drone/UAV regulations and requirements in the United States, including:
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