Ambulance drones are being developed to deliver AEDs and lifesaving supplies faster than EMS can arrive. With the potential to multiply cardiac survival rates, these UAVs highlight how drones could transform public safety. Watch the video and learn how custom solutions may fit your mission.
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Field Surveillance – Purchasing and Concealing Trail Cameras
Early on when trail cameras were first developed, law enforcement quickly recognized the benefits to field surveillance and employed them. Unfortunately, though, many agencies learned the hard way that a hunting camera comes close, but it's not quite suited for law enforcement field operations. Over the years, I’ve had countless agencies report repeated losses of cameras from the criminal targets finding and destroying them. Regardless of where you intend to purchase a field surveillance camera, here are things to look and things to consider when deploying them to the field.
Get Rid of the Glow
The number one reason field surveillance cameras are detected by criminals...
Posted by Jake Lahmann on Dec 08 2015
No More Wiggle for Body Cameras
The Heads Up Mic Clip (HUMC) eliminates shaky footage and line-of-sight issues for officers. Learn how this affordable mount improves performance of body worn cameras.
Posted by Jake Lahmann on Dec 08 2015
DRONE REGISTRATION - FULL PRESS CONFERENCE - UPDATED
FAA drone registration is mandatory for hobbyists, with steep penalties for non-compliance. MAXSUR explores what this means for law enforcement and the expected Part 108 rules coming in 2026.
Posted by Jake Lahmann on Dec 08 2015
QUICK THINKING DULUTH PD OFFICER PULLS SUICIDAL MAN FROM THE LEDGE – BODY CAMERA FOOTAGE
The MAXSUR team tips their hats to Officer DeJesus from the Duluth Police Department. In the body camera video below, you'll see Officer DeJesus applying some quick thinking, allowing him to save the man in crisis and pull him from the ledge. Officer DeJesus exemplifies today's law enforcement and represents the finest of our country!
Posted by Jake Lahmann on Dec 08 2015