Redmond Police Department Recognized as Finalist for the 2025 Lifesaving Achievement Award

Redmond, WALocal News

The Redmond Police Department (RPD) has been named a finalist for Skydio's 2025 Lifesaving Achievement Award, honoring agencies that effectively use drone technology for public safety. The RPD's Drone as First Responder (DFR) program, initiated in April 2024, enables drones to arrive at emergency scenes before officers, delivering critical aerial visuals. This innovative approach has proven beneficial; a recent mission on May 7, 2025, resulted in the quick recovery of a missing, endangered 80-year-old man. Police Chief Darrell Lowe praised the program for its role in enhancing decision-making and conserving resources. Community members can vote for the award winner at Skydio’s website, with the announcement set for September 17 at the Aerial Achievement Awards Dinner.

Skydio, a leading U. S. drone manufacturer, aims to promote safer public safety operations through its technology. The RPD's recognition highlights its commitment to innovation and community safety. The nomination reflects a broader trend of integrating advanced technology in law enforcement practices.

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