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WFPD grant submitted for self-deploying drone in Wichita Falls

WFPD grant submitted for self-deploying drone in Wichita Falls

Yahoo30-05-2025

WICHITA FALLS (KFDX/KJTL) —The Wichita Falls Police Department could be getting some much-needed help added to the force, and in the form of technology.
Public Information Officer for the WFPD, Sergeant Brett Keith, stated that they've applied for a grant for a new Aero Dome DFR, also known as a Drone as a First Responder, a self-deploying drone.
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The DFR, if purchased, would be housed in an undisclosed location, most likely in the central part of the city.
Sergeant Keith said the drone will be connected to their dispatch and can deploy on its own before being taken over by a drone certified officer, the purpose is to respond to active scenes which Keith said would take on average about 86 seconds to respond, with multiple benefits not only for the officers but for civilians as well.
'The majority of the time, there's going to be a couple minutes for officers make it to the scene. So being able to get eyes on a scene before maybe a suspect leaves or gain, crucial evidence that could be used for prosecution to benefit the community. Is why I think we're looking at going this direction,' Keith said
Sergeant Keith said multiple law enforcement agencies throughout the nation have already started utilizing this type of technology.
There is still no word on the price tag of the DFR or when the department will know if they have received the grant, but be sure to stick with us as we bring you more information on this once it becomes available.
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