Aerial, Communications & Intelligence
Aerial, Communications & Intelligence
Modern emergency response runs on information — and information gaps cost lives. SCWR operates an integrated aerial, communications, and intelligence program that gives field crews, incident command, and the public a real-time operational picture when it matters most.
Drone & Thermal Operations
SCWR deploys aerial drones over active fires, flood zones, search areas, and hazardous terrain to put eyes where ground crews can’t safely go. Thermal imaging locates hidden fire, deep-seated hot spots, missing persons, and structurally compromised areas — giving incident commanders accurate ground truth before committing resources or personnel.
When a fire is moving and the smoke is too thick to see through, thermal tells you where it’s going. That changes decisions.
Communications & Mesh Networks
Cell infrastructure fails at exactly the moment it’s needed most. SCWR deploys field radios, data relays, mesh network nodes, and satellite communications capability to maintain connectivity across difficult terrain, extended incident perimeters, and communication-degraded environments. When the towers are overloaded or down entirely, SCWR keeps teams talking.
AVL & Resource Tracking
SCWR runs automatic vehicle location tracking across field teams and assets, giving command staff and coordination centers a live picture of where resources are positioned, where they’re moving, and where coverage gaps exist. In a fast-moving incident, knowing where your people are isn’t optional.
Live Incident Intelligence
SCWR integrates field observations, aerial data, GPS tracking, radio traffic, and public safety reports into a live operational picture that supports agencies, field crews, and the public in real time. That intelligence feeds directly into the LAIT911 platform — delivering incident awareness, aircraft tracking, radio feeds, and emergency notifications to the public and partner agencies simultaneously.
Decisions made from real data move faster and land better than decisions made from guesswork. That’s the entire point.
What This Means in the Field
When SCWR is deployed on an incident, agencies get aerial coverage, communications redundancy, resource tracking, and a live intelligence feed — integrated into their operation without friction. The picture gets clearer. The gaps get smaller.
