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Drone finds victim who jumped into St. Johns River to avoid big rig after I-4 crash near Sanford
Read full article: Drone finds victim who jumped into St. Johns River to avoid big rig after I-4 crash near SanfordA victim was rescued after jumping into the St. Johns River near Sanford following a crash and a close call with a tractor-trailer.
Your Florida Daily: Flooding rains close Broward County schools, drone delivery launches at Tampa-area Chick-fil-A
Read full article: Your Florida Daily: Flooding rains close Broward County schools, drone delivery launches at Tampa-area Chick-fil-AChick-fil-A is offering free drone delivery for customers in Brandon, Florida.
Pentagon video shows Russian jet dumping fuel on US drone
Read full article: Pentagon video shows Russian jet dumping fuel on US droneThe Biden administration has released video of a Russian fighter jet dumping fuel on a U.S. Air Force surveillance drone, as the U.S. sought to hold Russia responsible for the collision that led to the drone’s crash into the Black Sea without escalating already fraught tensions with the Kremlin.
Cool drone video shows blacktip shark migration off Singer Island
Read full article: Cool drone video shows blacktip shark migration off Singer IslandSINGER ISLAND, Fla. – You know sharks are always in the water off Florida beaches, but sometimes you might not know just how many are out there. Paul Dabill was out flying his drone on Wednesday and spotted what no beachgoer wants to hear: sharks. [TRENDING: Where school staff, child care workers can get the vaccine | 80th annual Daytona Beach Bike Week starts | When could Orange County could lift its mask mandate]AdJust off the coast of Singer Island in Palm Beach County, hundreds of blacktip sharks can be seen from the drone. According to Dabill, they were migrating blacktip sharks. Hopefully, you won’t think about this video the next time you go take a dip at a Florida beach.
Florida could expand government use of drones, but not for this violation
Read full article: Florida could expand government use of drones, but not for this violationTALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The use of drones by Florida law enforcement and government agencies could be expanded under a bill approved by a Senate committee on Tuesday. State law prohibits law enforcement from using drones to gather information, with limited exceptions. The bill unanimously approved by the Criminal Justice Committee would expand those exceptions to allow use of the devices for gathering evidence at a crime scene or traffic crash or to assist with traffic control. Law enforcement wouldn't be able to use drones to issue traffic citations. The bill would also allow state and local agencies to use drones to assess damage after floods, wildfires and natural disasters.