Indianapolis Fire Department rescues errant IMPD drone, uses it as rescue training

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Indianapolis Fire Department rescues errant IMPD drone, uses it as rescue training
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According to IFD, the rescue mission took roughly two hours to complete.

rescued an errant police drone from the top of a construction crane on Saturday, Sept. 30. for assistance in retrieving a police drone that had become stuck on top of a construction crane. After accepting the request, IFD decided to use the situation as a chance to train responders in what's called"high angle rope rescue".

Under the command of Lieutenant Ben Roberts and Society of Professional Rope Access Technicians certified Lt. Erik Baynard, Private Ryan Cundiff served as the primary rescuer. Thankfully, wind speeds were reported to be only three miles per hour, meaning the climbers would not have to deal with the danger of high winds.

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