Canadian Company VodaSafe is changing underwater search & rescue operations around the world with AquaEye, a world-first handheld sonar device that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to locate human targets underwater.
Newsroomย ย >ย ย Customer Story AquaEye Testimonial: โWe have to give the person the best chance at living.โ Oct 31, 2024 – David Peterson โ Battalion Chief and Water Rescue Commander at Ocean City Fire Department in Maryland: โI was definitely skeptical at...
NORTH FORT MYERS, Fla โ North Fort Myers Elk Lodge donation equips team with faster, life-saving rescue technology.Making waves in rescue capabilities, North Fort Myers Fire and Rescueโs dive team is now equipped with a cutting-edge sonar camera.As Fox 4โs North Fort...
With over 10 years of experience as a lifeguard, combined with her background in engineering, Carlyn Loncaric knew there had to be a way to improve open water searches by drastically reducing the time it takes to find missing people.
The RCMP wouldn’t follow a fire department’s underwater scans that led to the recovery of the body of a missing diver in St. Marys Bay. The 29-year-old diver from the Municipality of Clare went missing in waters off Digby, N.S., on Aug. 30. The Joint...