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Skyfire Response Network Launched to Give Public Safety Agencies Access to Certified Drone Pilots Across the U.S.A

 Skyfire Consulting (Skyfire) (skyfireconsulting.com), the most trusted and experienced public safety UAS consulting group, today announced the launch of Skyfire Response Network— a collection of public safety-certified UAS pilots who can be deployed for remote pilot work, emergency response efforts, and training classes. The Skyfire Response Network is the next step towards building upon Skyfire’s industry leading Drone First Responder (DFR) platform – with the ultimate goal that every public safety agency in the country should be able to get eyes on an emergency scene within 3 minutes of a 911 call.

Initial requirements to join Skyfire Response Network include an FAA Part 107 remote pilot certificate, along with a public safety certification – either as a certified law enforcement officer, firefighter, EMT/Paramedic, or certified emergency manager.

“As the industry shifts more towards off-site remote piloting, we feel strongly that having a group of the most elite pilots – especially those that understand public safety – is critical,” said Matt Sloane, Skyfire founder and CEO. “Skyfire has helped more than 600 agencies across the country start UAS programs, and hundreds of people in those agencies are looking to put their skills to work outside of their day jobs. This will become a great opportunity for those people.”

Pilots accepted into the network will partake in mission-critical jobs including those for disaster response, active public safety response and DFR roles; as such, pilots within Skyfire Response Network will be vetted both from a UAS safety standpoint, as well background checked, and subject to more regular training requirements.

Skyfire Response Network has started collecting information from interested pilots, and submissions can be made here: Skyfire Response Network

For more information about Skyfire please visit, www.skyfireconsulting.com

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