This Company Gets $75 Million Boost to Reach Emergencies Before Humans Do

Brinc models are designed to operate in GPS-denied environments like tunnels, buildings, or underground spaces
“911, what’s your emergency?” In critical moments when first responders face delays, help might arrive from above, buzzing through the sky. That sound often comes from a high-tech drone built by Brinc Drones, a U.S.-based company using AI-powered drones to reach danger zones faster, assess situations in real time, and even communicate with people in need before human help arrives. Founded in response to the tragic 2017 Las Vegas shooting, the startup is committed to deploying drones and other technologies that benefit the community and help save lives. Leveraging technology to de-escalate dangerous situations, their mission is to revolutionize public safety. By deploying drones to dangerous situations, they reduce the number of individuals in harm's way, potentially saving lives.
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