DJI Dock 3 on a Canadian police headquarters rooftop at dusk with the correct DJI Matrice 4TD launching from the open dock

Public Safety / DFR

Dock-led DFR programs for Canadian agencies

Built around DJI Dock 3 and the Matrice 4TD, our DFR deployments give police, fire, and EMS a fixed, always-ready launch point that puts thermal and RGB video overhead before ground units arrive.

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Autonomous launch from rooftop or compound dock

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NDAA-compliant aircraft options for tactical units

The problem

Officers arrive blind. DFR fixes that.

In most agencies the first responding officer rolls up to a call with nothing more than a dispatch note. By the time they assess the scene, suspects have moved, victims have deteriorated, and the window for de-escalation has shrunk.

A DFR program puts a thermal-equipped aircraft overhead in the time it takes a cruiser to leave the parking lot — streaming live video to dispatch, the responding officer's MDT, and the incident commander. Decisions get made on fact, not assumption.

How DFR works

From 911 call to overhead video in under 90 seconds

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Call comes in

CAD / 911 dispatcher pushes the incident GPS to the DFR operator console.

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Drone auto-launches

Dock 3 or Hextronics Atlas opens, the aircraft takes off and flies a pre-cleared route — no pilot on scene required.

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Live ISR to the incident commander

DroneSense or FlightHub 2 streams thermal + RGB video to officers en route, dispatch, and the EOC.

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Auto-return & recharge

Aircraft lands itself, recharges, and is ready for the next call within minutes.

DJI Dock 3 and DJI Matrice 4TD supporting a Canadian police DFR operations center at night

Primary deployment model

DJI Dock 3 + Matrice 4TD is the core DFR stack

For most municipal DFR programs, the fixed-site dock is the system that changes response time. The dock stays installed, connected, and weather-ready while the Matrice 4TD handles thermal overwatch, scene confirmation, and incident commander video before officers arrive.

Why agencies start here

Permanent rooftop siting for repeatable launch geometry

Thermal + visible payload for pre-arrival scene assessment

Auto-return and recharge between calls

Mission profiles

One platform. Every public-safety use case.

Police & tactical

Active calls, perimeter containment, vehicle pursuits, search warrant overwatch, and crowd monitoring.

Fire & EMS

Pre-arrival size-up, thermal hot-spot detection, structure fires, MVCs, and HAZMAT plume tracking.

Search & rescue

Wide-area thermal sweeps for lost persons, water rescue spotting, and night-time SAR with strobe + spotlight payloads.

Critical infrastructure

Automated patrols of utilities, ports, correctional facilities, and large industrial campuses.

Platforms in the program

Docks, drones & ground stations

Every system below is supported, configured, and trained on by the Remote Robotic deployment team.

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Compliance & regulatory

Cleared to fly. Cleared to defend in court.

  • Transport Canada RPAS Advanced Operations & BVLOS pathways
  • NDAA Section 848 compliant aircraft (Parrot ANAFI USA / UKR, Teal Black Widow, FreeFly Astro)
  • CJIS / criminal-justice data handling guidance for evidentiary footage
  • Site survey, airspace authorization, and SFOC support included with every deployment

FAQ

Drone as First Responder, answered

What is a Drone as First Responder (DFR) program?

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A DFR program uses an automated, dock-based drone that launches the moment a 911 / CAD call comes in and streams live video to dispatch and responding officers — typically arriving on scene in under 90 seconds, well before ground units.

Is DFR legal in Canada?

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Yes. DFR operations are conducted under Transport Canada RPAS Advanced Operations, with BVLOS authorizations issued via SFOC for fixed-dock and over-people scenarios. Remote Robotic supports agencies through the full application and risk-assessment process.

Which drones and docks do you deploy for DFR?

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Our standard stack is DJI Dock 3 with the Matrice 4D / 4TD for full-feature deployments, Hextronics Atlas and Universal docks for multi-aircraft and NDAA fleets, and Parrot Anafi UKR / USA for NDAA-required tactical units.

How much does a DFR program cost?

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A single-dock program typically lands between CAD $80–180K all-in (aircraft, dock, software, training, year-one support). Multi-dock municipal deployments scale from there. Request a quote for a scoped proposal.

Do you train our pilots and remote operators?

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Yes — every deployment includes Transport Canada Advanced certification training, DFR remote-operator workshops, and ongoing tactics support for supervisors and IC officers.

DJI Dock 3 at a Canadian fire station with the correct DJI Matrice 4TD lifting off after auto-launch

Next step

Scope your agency's DFR program

Tell us your jurisdiction, call volume, and existing aviation assets. We'll come back with an airspace-cleared, budget-scoped DFR proposal — typically within 3 business days.

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