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Hikers lost in Kosciuszko national park rescued within five hours by AI drone

Hikers lost in Kosciuszko national park rescued within five hours by AI drone

Summary

Two hikers lost in Kosciuszko National Park were found within five hours using a drone that has artificial intelligence (AI) to help search and rescue. The drone used thermal cameras, a spotlight, and a speaker to locate the hikers and guide rescuers to them.

Key Facts

  • The hikers, two men in their 20s, went missing after not returning on time from a walk on the Dead Horse Gap track.
  • Fire and Rescue NSW used an AI-powered drone with thermal imaging to find the hikers about 0.5 km off the track.
  • The hikers signaled the drone with a red light from a phone, and the drone communicated back using its speaker.
  • The rescue was completed in less than five hours, and the hikers had mild exposure effects but no serious injuries.
  • This was the first time FRNSW’s AI drone system was used to rescue people.
  • Rescuers said the drone helped reduce search time from days to hours, improving safety for both hikers and rescuers.
  • Future plans include using drones to deliver emergency supplies to stranded people before rescuers arrive.
  • Fire and Rescue NSW advises hikers to register their trips and use Personal Locator Beacons for safety.
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