Columbus, Oh – Recently, the Governor of Ohio, Mike Dewine, the Ohio Public Security Ministry and the Ohio State Highway Patrol announced a new progression of aviation technology for the application of laws local.
This improved aerial descending link technology allows the OSHP aviation unit to transmit a live flow of air sequences during active and emergency criminal surveys.
Previously, the descendant liaison technology was only available for law enforcement units near the Columbus and Akron areas, but now 9 new descending links receptors make it possible to transmit aerial images to anywhere in the state.
Governor Dewine says it is only one more tool not only for the police, but on other emergency services to ensure that the public is safe.
“This is one more way, the police can have a tool, whether they are looking for someone who is missing, whether it is a fugitive or any other type of ‘Inquiry, “said Dewine. “This technology will allow the image to come from this helicopter to the agent of the police or to someone who is in the fire service, someone else who is involved in research And see what can be seen directly from this helicopter, instead of relying on the pilot. »»
Ohio is supposed to be the second state of the American live -linking cable live aerial video from anywhere in state lines. On average, the OSHP aviation unit responds to more than 1,000 support calls each year. Dewine hopes to install more of these downward liaison transmitters in the state very soon.
“We will see more, we will spread this through the state of Ohio,” said Dewine. “We have technology to do it, as long as we have a helicopter, we can do it and we want to make it at the disposal of more people, more people in the application of laws, more first stakeholders who can need to save lives. “”
Technological expansion has been financed mainly with the financing of states and federals awarded by the Ohio violent crimes reduction subsidy program.