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Drones in Firefighting

Written by: Maria Zavarce
Contributor: Lukas Wilgosh
Created on: March 22, 2022  |  Last Updated: August 8th, 2025

Firefighters are increasingly turning to drones as a tool to aid in their operations. These unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are equipped with cameras and sensors that allow firefighters to quickly and safely assess a fire and make informed decisions about how to best contain and extinguish it.


One of the biggest advantages of using drones in firefighting is the ability to quickly survey a fire from the air. Drones can fly over a fire and provide real-time images and video footage that can be used to map the fire's spread, identify hot spots, and track the movement of smoke and ash. This information is crucial for firefighters on the ground, as it allows them to better understand the scope of the fire and make informed decisions about how to best contain and extinguish it.


Another benefit of using drones in firefighting is the ability to safely and quickly access areas that may be too dangerous for firefighters to enter. Drones can fly into burning buildings, for example, and provide images and video footage of the interior, which can be used to determine the location of hotspots and potential hazards. This information can be used to plan evacuation routes and make decisions about how to safely and effectively fight the fire.


According to the National Wildfire Coordinating Group, in 2019, drones were used in more than 1,700 wildland fire incidents across the United States, and that number continues to grow. The use of drones in firefighting is expected to increase in the coming years, as more and more fire departments invest in these valuable tools including:


Search and Rescue: The Los Angeles Fire Department has deployed drones to search for missing persons and to drop supplies to firefighters on the ground. The drones have been used in various emergency situations such as wildfire, floods, and earthquakes.


The Houston Fire Department: The Houston Fire Department has used drones to quickly assess the damage caused by large fires and to plan evacuation routes. Drones equipped with cameras and sensors have provided firefighters with real-time images and video footage of the fires, which has helped them to better understand the scope of the fires and make informed decisions about how to best contain and extinguish them.


The Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department: The Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department in Virginia, USA has been using drones to help with search and rescue operations, as well as to inspect buildings, bridges and other infrastructure. They also use the drones in emergency situations such as gas leaks, chemical spills, and hazardous materials incidents.

Types of Drones and Payloads Used in Firefighting

The most common drones and payloads used in firefighting are quadcopters with thermal and multispectral cameras. They can be used to monitor fire intensity, locate hotspots and determine the direction of fire spread. They can also be used to map the terrain, monitor water resources, and provide real-time situational awareness as mentioned above.

DJI Matrice 4 Thermal

  • Thermal Imaging: 640×512 IR camera with High-Res mode to locate hotspots and heat patterns through smoke or darkness.
  • Multi-Sensor Vision: Wide, medium, and telephoto cameras (48MP) for safe, detailed observation from any distance.
  • Night Operations: Full-color night vision, NIR light, and low-light photo mode for smoky or dark conditions.
  • AI Search & Tracking: Smart Track, POI, and Cruise for efficient monitoring and mapping.
  • Rapid Navigation: Fly To for quick automated response; Cruise for steady, hands-free observation.
  • Coordination Tools: Optional speaker for on-scene communication; FlightHub 2 for live video sharing and multi-drone sync.
  • Precision Positioning: D-RTK 3 station for centimeter-level accuracy and extended range.
  • Rugged & Long-Lasting: Weather-resistant build with 49-min flight time for continuous operations.
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DJI Matrice 4T
$9,439.00

DJI Matrice 400 RTK

  • 59-min flight time or continuous tethered power for long fire monitoring.
  • 6 kg payload supports multiple sensors thermal, zoom, LiDAR, spotlight, speaker for detection, mapping, and communication in one flight.
  • Advanced obstacle sensing (LiDAR, radar, fisheye vision) detects hazards like power lines in smoke, darkness, or bad weather.
  • Up to 40 km transmission with dual cellular backup; can act as a relay drone for extended range.
  • Thermal + optical imaging with AR overlays for building/street identification in smoky urban areas.
  • Real-Time Terrain Follow for wildfire or mountain rescue; ship-based takeoff/landing for coastal firefighting.
  • AI flight modes (Cruise, FlyTo, Smart Track, POI) for efficient scene coverage.
  • Rugged IP55 design, works in -20°C to 50°C.

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DJI Matrice 400
$10,479.00

DJI Matrice 30T

  • Flight Performance: providing up to 40 minutes of flight time, and a 23 m/s maximum speed, the M30T is ideal for extended missions. 
  • Intelligent Flight Modes: such as TapFly, ActiveTrack, Point of Interest, Waypoint, and more.
  • Dual Battery System: The aircraft is equipped with a dual battery system for extended flight time.
  • Obstacle Avoidance: Equipped with sensors to help prevent collision.
  • Flight Autonomy: Utilizes Flight Autonomy technology to help you fly safely and efficiently.
  • Flight Performance: provides up to 40 minutes of flight time, and a 23 m/s maximum speed.

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DJI M30T Canada
$12,039.00

Zenmuse H30T

  • Multi-Sensor Payload: Wide, zoom, thermal, laser range finder, NIR auxiliary light.
  • Wide Camera: 48MP, 1/1.3″ CMOS, 24mm eq., f/1.7, Night Scene Mode up to ISO 409,600.
  • Zoom Camera: MP, 1/1.8″ CMOS, 34× optical (max 400×), Night Scene Mode up to ISO 819,200.
  • Thermal Camera: 1280×1024 resolution, 32× digital zoom, multiple measurement modes, temp range: -20°C to 1600°C (with IR filter).
  • Laser Range Finder: 3–3000m range, high accuracy up to 500m.
  • Night Vision: Full-color & IR night modes with noise reduction and NIR illumination.
  • Smart Features: Smart Track, AI Spot Check, high-res grid capture, split-screen IR/zoom view, electronic dehazing, panorama.
  • Build & Compatibility: IP54, 920g, works with DJI M300 RTK & M350 RTK.

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Zenmuse H30 Series
2
$4,805.00

How Measur Can Help Fire Departments

Measur Drones specializes in providing drone technology solutions for various industries, including fire departments. Here are a few ways that we can help fire departments adopt drone technology:


Training: we provide training for fire departments on how to safely and effectively operate drones. This includes training on the proper use of cameras and sensors.


Customized Solutions: we offer customized solutions that are tailored to the specific needs of fire departments. This can include the integration of thermal imaging cameras, long-range communications, and other specialized equipment that is designed to improve the effectiveness of firefighting operations.


Maintenance and Support: with our ongoing maintenance and support for drone systems, we ensure that your drones are always in good working condition and ready to be used in an emergency situation.


Safety Guidance: we can also assist fire departments in complying with legal regulations and safety standards for UAVs operations.

For industry leading technology within the commercial UAV drones, contact a member of our team today to find the right equipment for your application.

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