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Now that a number of the large scale UAV/RPAS tradeshows have come and gone, the RMUS team has reassembled in our studio to discuss what they saw at the first in-person AUVSI Xponential since COVID started. We also recap our hands-on time with the new Fluke Sensor that can listen for and detect leaks in pipes before they are bad enough for anyone to notice. The upcoming open house happening with all our industry partners at the RMUS Canada's facility, and Dan Cyr with GlobalMedic joins us to explain how they make horrible situations a little better by using drones where natural disasters have just occurred.
This episode's cast includes:
Bryan Calhoun - Podcaster in Command (host), RMUS
Kevin Toderel - General Manager, RMUS
Jacob Bradford - Certified Drone Technician, RMUS
Dan Cyr - RescUAV Coordinator, GlobalMedic
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Chapters

1. Flight #13 - Using Drones in Large Scale Natural Disaster Relief (00:00:00)

2. Experience at the AUVSI Xponential (00:03:00)

3. Information on the upcoming roadshow (00:08:48)

4. New Fluke Sensors capability and work potential (00:13:46)

5. Global Medics Dan Cyr's real life application of drones (00:17:24)

6. Timeline of how UAVs are used when situations occur (00:20:40)

7. Working with UAVs in destroyed environments (00:24:10)

8. UAV usages and regulations around the world (00:25:59)

9. Announcing the usage of drones during disasters (00:29:10)

10. Advice to emergency responders who are not using drones (00:31:25)

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