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Four Georgia schools test drone system for rapid emergency response.
Four Georgia public schools are testing a $500,000 pilot program using high-speed drones to respond to emergencies within seconds.
Developed by Campus Guardian Angel, the drones can fly at 120 mph, be activated by a silent alarm, and are remotely controlled from Texas to swarm intruders, deploy pepper spray, or break windows.
Designed to supplement law enforcement, especially in understaffed areas, each school will have 30 to 60 drones.
The system aims to improve response times, provide real-time video, and reduce risks to human responders.
The technology, inspired by use in Ukraine, is being evaluated for effectiveness, with data collection ongoing.
Lawmakers are reviewing the program as part of budget negotiations, and the company is promoting the system to other schools.
Cuatro escuelas de Georgia prueban un sistema de drones para una respuesta rápida a emergencias.