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Evaluating Ground Robotics for Public Safety Operations

  • Writer: Don Garland
    Don Garland
  • 11h
  • 1 min read
Orange and silver four-legged robot with mechanical limbs on a white background, appearing modern and futuristic.
Unitree B2 Fire, a four-legged robot engineered for firefighting tasks, highlighting its sturdy build and sophisticated technical features.

The integration of robotics into public safety is no longer a "future" concept; it is a current operational necessity for risk mitigation. On March 6, 2026, Drones Plus Robotics will host a live field demonstration at the Frisco Fire Training Center to evaluate the actual field utility of autonomous ground platforms in high-risk environments.


Why Robotics for Public Safety?

Static trade show displays fail to account for the chaotic variables of a real-world disaster zone. This showcase is a technical stress test focused on three critical operational pillars:


  • Hazardous Reconnaissance: Assessing the stability and connectivity of platforms within IDLH (Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health) zones before committing human assets.

  • Thermal Data Fidelity: Verifying the reliability of real-time sensor integration for fireground support and hotspot detection.

  • Operational Mobility: Directly observing how legged and wheeled-legged systems navigate industrial debris, stairs, and structural obstacles.


Event Logistics

  • Date: Friday, March 6, 2026

  • Location: Frisco Fire Safety Town | 8601 Gary Burns Dr, Frisco, TX

  • Focus: Live operational scenarios and hands-on technical walkthroughs.


Registration is free.

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