NYC Expands Use Of Drones To Respond To Crimes, Other Emergencies
The New York Police Department has launched a new program that will send drones zipping to emergency scenes before officers can get there.
Two drones will be stationed at each of five NYPD station houses, including the one that oversees the 843 acres of Manhattan's iconic Central Park. Three precincts in Brooklyn and one in the Bronx will also be getting the drones as part of the "Drone as First Responder" initiative.
"New York City is flying into the future as we keep New Yorkers safe," Mayor Eric Adams said in a statement Wednesday. "These drones will mean more efficient policing and will help increase the safety of our responding NYPD officers and New Yorkers."