BRINC Unveils New Seattle Factory and Next-Generation 911 Emergency Response Drone Guardian
Public safety drone leader BRINC announced the opening of a new Seattle manufacturing facility on March 24, 2026, more than doubling its production floor space to meet surging demand. The company simultaneously unveiled the Guardian drone, which can autonomously launch within seconds of a 911 call, offers over 60 minutes of flight endurance, and supports automated battery swapping and payload loading for true 24/7 readiness.

Highlights
- BRINC opened a new Seattle manufacturing facility on March 24, 2026, with a production floor more than double the size of its previous site.
- In 2025, BRINC's annual revenue grew more than threefold and monthly production capacity increased fivefold, driving the need for expanded facilities.
- The Guardian drone can autonomously launch within seconds of a 911 call and provides real-time situational awareness via integrated satellite communications.
- Guardian offers over 60 minutes of single-flight endurance and, paired with the Guardian Station docking system, supports fully automated battery swapping for 24/7 readiness.
- Guardian can carry interchangeable mission payloads including AEDs, Narcan, and EpiPens to support diverse emergency response scenarios.
BRINC Unveils New Seattle Factory and Next-Generation 911 Emergency Response Drone Guardian
Seattle, Washington — March 24, 2026 — BRINC, a leading U.S. developer and manufacturer of public safety drones, today announced the opening of a new Seattle manufacturing facility. The expanded production floor more than doubles the footprint of its previous site, establishing a foundation for large-scale manufacturing growth. The new facility will accelerate delivery of existing public safety drone solutions while supporting volume production of new innovations, including the newly unveiled Guardian drone.
Revenue Triples, Monthly Production Capacity Grows Fivefold
The facility expansion comes as BRINC's business is scaling rapidly and Drone as First Responder (DFR) programs continue to gain traction across the United States. In 2025, BRINC's annual revenue grew more than threefold, while monthly production capacity increased to five times its previous level. Faced with accelerating market demand, the company required significantly more manufacturing space. The new facility enables BRINC to scale production substantially while preserving the tight integration between its engineering and manufacturing teams.
BRINC Founder and CEO Blake Resnick commented:
"Co-locating manufacturing and engineering in Seattle has always been a strategic advantage for BRINC — in terms of development speed, quality control, and supply chain resilience. We had outgrown our previous facility, and this investment allows us to scale production rapidly while remaining efficient, focused, and vertically integrated. As demand for 911 emergency response drones continues to accelerate, we are committed to building this critical capability domestically in the United States."
Guardian: Autonomous Launch Within Seconds of a 911 Call
The Guardian drone is designed to deploy autonomously within seconds of a 911 dispatch, delivering real-time situational awareness to public safety agencies. The platform features an advanced imaging system and integrated satellite communications, enabling it to relay live intelligence to first responders even in environments where traditional cellular coverage is unavailable. Guardian represents a significant leap forward in emergency response capability and a major milestone for domestically manufactured drone technology.
Over 60 Minutes of Endurance and True 24/7 Automated Readiness
Built for mission-critical environments, Guardian flies farther, faster, and longer than its predecessors, with a single-flight endurance exceeding 60 minutes. Paired with its dedicated automated docking station, the Guardian Station, the system supports fully automated battery swapping and mission payload loading — enabling genuine 24/7 on-demand readiness with no manual intervention required. Guardian also supports flexible payload integration based on operational needs, including Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs), Narcan (naloxone), and EpiPens (epinephrine auto-injectors).
For more information about BRINC and its public safety solutions, visit www.brincdrones.com.
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