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Dearborn Police Launch Advanced Drone-as-First-Responder Program to Boost Safety and Response Times
Dearborn, MI — In a major step forward for public safety and emergency response, the Dearborn Police Department has rolled out an innovative Drone as First Responder (DFR) program that enables aerial drones to reach the scene of an incident in about 2½ minutes after a 911 call — significantly faster than traditional patrol units.
Faster Eyes on the Scene
The heart of the DFR program is a fleet of high-tech Skydio drones strategically stationed around the city. Once a call for help comes in, these drones can launch quickly to provide real-time aerial footage and situational awareness to officers and dispatchers before police vehicles arrive.
Dearborn Police Chief Issa Shahin explained that the drones act as a “force multiplier” — giving officers vital information about unfolding situations, such as violent crimes, crashes, missing persons, or break-ins. By seeing what’s happening on the ground in real time, officers can make more informed decisions while reducing uncertainty and enhancing safety for both responders and the public.
Reducing Risk, Saving Time
One of the key goals of the program is to improve officer safety and reduce response times. The drones’ rapid deployment means the department can often assess critical situations in minutes instead of waiting for units to physically arrive, allowing for better resource allocation and quicker action where it’s needed most.
The drones are also expected to help de-escalate dangerous scenarios by giving officers a clearer understanding of what they’re walking into, which in turn can help lower the likelihood of force being used during confrontations.
Transparency and Broader Use
Dearborn officials say they’re committed to transparency. Flight data from the drone program will be made available through a public dashboard, allowing community members to see how and when the technology is being deployed.
Beyond emergency response, the drones can support other municipal needs, such as infrastructure surveys, flood assessments, illegal dumping investigations, and damage appraisal after storms or large events.
A Growing Trend in Policing Technology
Dearborn is now among a growing number of U.S. cities integrating drones into day-to-day emergency response operations. Similar programs across the country are designed to provide first responders with high-quality, real-time data that can make the difference in critical moments — though debates over privacy and civil liberties often accompany these technological shifts.
Looking Ahead
As the technology evolves and drone response programs continue to expand, police departments like Dearborn’s are positioning themselves at the forefront of modern public safety tools. With drones reaching scenes faster than traditional units, the hope is that communities will benefit from quicker, smarter, and safer responses to emergencies — a development that could reshape how law enforcement and first responders operate in the 21st century.
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