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Washington County Sheriff’s Office tests using drones for first responder emergencies
Washington County Sheriff’s Office tests using drones for first responder emergencies
Washington County Sheriff’s Office tests using drones for first responder emergencies

Published on: 03/11/2026

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The Washington County Sheriff's Office launched a trial program on Feb. 20, 2026 to test the use of drones to assist first responders with emergency calls. The program uses two drones made by Skydio, one of which is shown here at its docking station in Aloha on Feb. 17, 2026.

Last month, the Washington County Sheriff’s Office began testing drones to respond to traffic crashes, crimes or other emergencies deputies might be dispatched to following a 911 call. Skydio, a California-based drone manufacturer, has provided the county with two of its drones and the “Drone as First Responder” software platform that it markets to law enforcement agencies across the nation.

A team of sheriff’s deputies who are FAA-certified drone pilots have been assigned to work on Washington County’s DFR trial program, which is expected to end in mid-April. The pilots work in shifts listening to incoming emergency dispatch calls. A pilot can respond to a call by remotely launching a drone, which has a range of roughly three miles, from its base in Aloha to the scene of an emergency to collect evidence or assess a crash site minutes before the arrival of deputies or other first responders. The DFR drones have responded to more than 90 calls for service since Feb. 20.

Matt Frohnert, a lieutenant in the patrol division of the Washington County Sheriff’s Office, joins us to share more details about the program.

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News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2026/03/11/think-out-loud-washington-county-sheriff/

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