Prosper P.D. launches DFR 2.0 program with Flock Security expertise
By DRONELIFE Options Editor Jim Magill
As police departments throughout the U.S. embrace the idea of utilizing drones as first responders (DFR), some regulation enforcement businesses, such because the Prosper, Texas Police Division, are shifting ahead into the longer term with DFR 2.0.
The division just lately carried out a DFR program that mixes the potential of drones to quickly reply to a scene and relay helpful info to police personnel with a complete citywide community of safety cameras and license plate readers.
In Might, Prosper turned the primary police company within the state to undertake the Flock Aerodome DFR system, developed by public security software program firm Flock Security.
“What this synthetic intelligence expertise is offering is a degree of officer security we’ve by no means had earlier than, which I feel is completely unimaginable,” stated Prosper P.D. Sgt. Keith Mann, head of the division’s DFR operations.
Flock Security’s DFR resolution makes use of distant operation software program to regulate the police division’s UAV and drone docking stations and to reply to emergency incidents, Fritz Reber Flock Security’s director of DFR consulting stated in an interview. The corporate’s different safety instruments, notably its license plate readers (LPR) “are actually essential to DFR as a result of they function launch triggers,” he stated
“The bread and butter of Flock Security was LPRs license plate reader alerts, and that could be a huge supply of data for officers,” Reber stated.
Prosper’s DFR system employs the FlockOS a real-time intelligence platform to combine information from quite a few sources, together with video, license plate recognition (LPR), and audio to offer a complete view of incidents.
Reber described the system as “a single-pane-of-glass manner of viewing all these sensors that you’ve entry to,” along with the drone’s digital camera.
Mann stated the system permits the DFR drone, a DJI Matrice 350, to launch from its rooftop drone nest, and to fly autonomously to the location of an incident and instantly begin transmitting real-time intelligence to the Prosper command middle.
“You might have a name for service are available and my drone operator from the police division will launch our drone,” he stated. As a result of the town doesn’t but have ground-based radar, beneath the division’s FAA Certificates of Authorization the drone solely is permitted to fly beneath the watchful eye of a visible observer (VO) on the roof.
As soon as on the scene, the drone will start transmitting to information officers on the operation middle in addition to these en path to the location, guiding them alongside the most secure path to the scene, and serving as an overwatch of the realm to alert responders of any probably harmful scenario that the 911 dispatchers weren’t conscious of.
Mann stated accessing the LPR information provides responding officers an added degree of safety. He recalled an incident by which an LPR digital camera posted within the metropolis noticed a automobile that was related to felony warrants touring via city.
“The drone discovered the automobile inside lower than two minutes, and was in a position to usher in patrol assets,” he stated.
“These patrol assets have been in a position to pull the automobile over, establish the person contained in the automobile, and really had this individual, who had a number of felony warrants on them, in handcuffs inside lower than six minutes.”
Absent the license plate reader and the DFR system, the one manner an officer would have been alerted to the presences of a felon driving via city would have been if the automobile had been dashing or concerned in a wreck. “That is among the greatest advantages that I see. The suspect was secure. My officers have been secure,” he stated.
As soon as the drone returns from its mission, in lower than two minutes the docking station will robotically swap out its depleted battery with a contemporary one, equipping the drone to take off on its subsequent project.
Completely different drones for various functions
The DFR drone has operational boundaries that hold it inside three to three-and-half miles of its charging station. With a great tailwind, the UAV can journey as quick as 58 mph, Mann stated.
“For DFR, the primary precept is velocity. That’s what distinguishes it from different kinds of drone operations, getting the drone launched and to the scene as rapidly as attainable,” he stated.
Mann stated the town’s DFR drone is a particularly sturdy automobile, in a position to fly at altitudes of 400 ft within the face of excessive winds. “We’ve had gusts of 30 miles an hour right here, and the drone operates flawlessly. You might have somewhat bit much less battery life, I’ll say that, as a result of it’s working to stabilize all the things that’s happening up there.”
individuals can comply with the progress of the town’s DFR program on the Prosper PD Flight Dashboard. In keeping with the Dashboard, between June 3 and July 3, 2025, the DFR drone responded to 118 calls, leading to a 60% discount in common response time in contrast with non-DFR calls. The typical response time was about 4 minutes. Thirty-one topics have been situated and 4 calls have been cleared with out requiring the response of human patrol officers.
Along with the DJI M 350 used for DFR operations, the Prosper PD additionally equips numerous its patrol automobiles for cellular drone operations, which may work in live performance with the DFR drone, Mann stated.
“I’ve particular gear within the again that enable me to cost the batteries. I’ve TV displays, all these sorts of issues,” he stated. “We supply the DJI M (Matrice) 30s at the back of the patrol models.” The drone patrol models additionally carry DJI Avatas, compact first-person view drones.
“If we had a scenario the place the DFR drone performing overwatch needed to return, then my patrol drone pilot can launch their M 30 to offer overwatch on a scenario. After which if it’s a felony site visitors cease, we use our Avata,” Mann stated. “After you pull individuals out, we’d ship the Avata drone into the automobile and permit the Avata drone to do a 360 (search) contained in the automobile to verify no person else is hiding within the automobile.”
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Jim Magill is a Houston-based author with nearly a quarter-century of expertise overlaying technical and financial developments within the oil and gasoline business. After retiring in December 2019 as a senior editor with S&P International Platts, Jim started writing about rising applied sciences, resembling synthetic intelligence, robots and drones, and the methods by which they’re contributing to our society. Along with DroneLife, Jim is a contributor to Forbes.com and his work has appeared within the Houston Chronicle, U.S. Information & World Report, and Unmanned Methods, a publication of the Affiliation for Unmanned Automobile Methods Worldwide.