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    London police to deploy drones for faster emergency response

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    Posted on October 22, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    London police deploy drones for faster emergency response, streaming live footage to officers. The trial starts in Islington, with expansion planned.

    Table of Contents

    • Innovative Use of Drones in Policing
    • Trial Launch in Islington
    • Capabilities of the Drones
    • Broader Applications of Drones

    London police to deploy drones for faster emergency response

    Innovative Use of Drones in Policing

    LONDON (Reuters) -London police have begun using drones to respond to emergency calls, saying the unmanned aircraft can reach crime scenes more quickly and stream footage to responding officers that helps them identify and locate suspects.

    Trial Launch in Islington

    The trial, known as 'Drone as First Responder', has been launched in the north London neighbourhood of Islington. The Metropolitan Police plans to expand it to two additional sites in the capital by the end of the year.

    Capabilities of the Drones

    Stored in boxes atop police buildings, the drones can be remotely deployed to incidents. Once overhead, live images are transmitted in real time to the control room or to officers en route via mobile devices.

    Broader Applications of Drones

    The Met said the drones would support a range of frontline policing needs, including searches for missing people, tracing suspects, and gathering evidence from a scene.

    Other police forces across the country are also testing the use of drones, the Met said.

    Drones are being trialled for other purposes as well. Britain's aviation regulator selected six projects last year to test the use of unmanned aerial vehicles in deliveries and inspection of infrastructure.

    (Reporting by Catarina Demony; Editing by William James)

    Key Takeaways

    • •London police are using drones to improve emergency response times.
    • •The 'Drone as First Responder' trial is launched in Islington.
    • •Drones provide real-time footage to officers en route to incidents.
    • •The Metropolitan Police plans to expand drone use in London.
    • •Drones support various policing needs including searches and evidence gathering.

    Frequently Asked Questions about London police to deploy drones for faster emergency response

    1What is drone technology?

    Drone technology refers to the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that can be remotely controlled or autonomously operated to perform various tasks, including surveillance and emergency response.

    2What is the role of the Metropolitan Police?

    The Metropolitan Police is responsible for law enforcement in Greater London, ensuring public safety, preventing crime, and responding to emergencies.

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