Eyes in the sky: drone search & rescue

avt imaging provides professional drone search and rescue services, utilizing advanced drone technology to assist in time-critical missions. we serve emergency services, sar teams, land management organizations, and families in need, offering rapid aerial deployment and real-time thermal imaging to improve outcomes and save lives.

rapid response, cutting-edge technology

avt imaging deploys the cutting-edge autel evo ii series drones, equipped with thermal imaging and other advanced sensors. our core capabilities include rapid aerial deployment, real-time thermal imaging, aerial reconnaissance, accurate location data relay, and integration with gps mapping systems. we assist in flood monitoring, avalanche searches, urban sar, and air-sea rescue operations, all based out of arizona, but available to travel upon request.

the avt imaging advantage in sar

what makes avt imaging's approach to search and rescue imaging different? we deliver live mission feeds, offering unprecedented real-time visibility. this allows for faster response times, increased rescuer safety, more efficient resource allocation, potentially lower mission costs, and improved situational awareness for command centers. we stand apart from static-only providers by offering clients an inside look into active projects and operations.

serving diverse search and rescue needs

avt imaging specializes in providing drone search and rescue services for various critical scenarios, including missing persons, disaster relief, flood monitoring, avalanche searches, urban sar, and air-sea rescue assistance. our services are tailored for emergency services, sar teams (ngos, government agencies), land management organizations, and private individuals/families in distress.

"avt imaging's drone technology and live feeds were instrumental in locating a missing hiker in challenging terrain. their rapid response and thermal imaging capabilities significantly reduced the search time and ultimately saved a life."

chief j. anderson, local search & rescue team