Upon arrival, Deputy Chief Sobieski and Drone Captain Grube quickly established a command center to assist with coordination of the search efforts. Despite near-freezing temperatures, the Drone Unit immediately began searching the wooded area where the missing person was believed to have traveled. Approximately 40 minutes into the operation, Drone Pilots Goldstein and Little detected a heat signature. Captain Grube, monitoring the drone’s livestream, observed movement and identified someone waving their arms. This information allowed Deputy Chief Sobieski to be directed to the location, and additional resources were quickly deployed. The individual, though disoriented, was found in stable condition. The success of the operation highlights the effective use of drone technology, our specialized training in understanding the behaviors of missing persons, and the teamwork displayed by the Drone Unit, and all units that responded to this incident. PMFD Members on Scene Pilot – Paul Little Pilot - Evan Goldstein CaptainPilot – Kris Grube Deputy Chief - Ken Sobieski Departments On Scene Slate Belt Regional Police Bushkill Police Cetronia EMS Blue Ridge Hook & Ladder Wind Gap Fire Plainfield Fire Washington Fire North Bangor Fire Bushkill Fire Palmer Fire |