Episode 1 of our live stream series is now available to watch back!
Robin Blandford, founder of D4H, was recently given the opportunity to feature on Ronin Rescue's Podcast.
Horry County Fire Rescue is no stranger to severe weather events such as hurricanes and tornados. After seeing the demonstrated value of D4H Incident...
CAN-TF1 deployed D4H to increase efficiencies in their organization. Vancouver CAN-TF1 is a Heavy Urban Search & Rescue (HUSAR) team and is one...
United Kingdom-based, Solent Rescue is using D4H to understand their resources, capabilities, personnel, and equipment available within their...
The world of search and rescue has changed dramatically. As population growth has accelerated and cities have expanded, the focus has increasingly...
Bravo Zulu when conveyed by flaghoist, morse code, or voice comms at the end of a mission means Well Done. It was introduced between allied forces in World War II.
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