DFR for Gunshot Response: Closing the Gap Between Detection and Action
BRINC has launched a Drone as First Responder (DFR) solution that integrates gunshot detection systems with automated drone deployment. The system enables drones to reach an active scene within seconds, delivering real-time visual and thermal imagery to law enforcement before ground units arrive — transforming agencies from reactive responders to proactive commanders.

Highlights
- BRINC's DFR system automatically dispatches a drone within seconds of a gunshot detection alert, providing real-time visual and thermal imagery before ground units arrive.
- The Pueblo Police Department's two-year deployment recorded 3,383 ShotSpotter alerts, of which only 17% triggered a 911 call, demonstrating that most incidents would go unanswered without DFR.
- BRINC's Guardian drone model features automated battery swapping, ensuring 24/7 mission readiness across consecutive deployments without manual preparation.
- Thermal imaging on DFR drones can identify the heat signature of a recently fired weapon, enabling recovery of discarded firearms from rooftops and locations invisible to ground officers.
- BRINC DFR integrates directly with CAD systems, gunshot detection platforms, and real-time crime center workflows, eliminating delays between detection and deployment.
DFR for Gunshot Response: Closing the Gap Between Detection and Action
Gunshot incidents represent the most time-critical, dangerous, and information-scarce category of public safety events.
Despite advances in detection technology, most law enforcement agencies respond much the same way they did a decade ago: they arrive after the fact.
Gunshot detection systems solve the awareness problem — but they don't solve the response problem.
BRINC's Drone as First Responder (DFR) does.
A New Standard: Automated Response to Machine-Generated Alerts
Law enforcement agencies often know when and where a shooting has occurred within seconds — yet still can't get there in time.
Drones can respond in seconds, not minutes.
Once a gunshot is detected and geo-located, the alert is converted into a dispatch command. BRINC DFR drones launch automatically and are already on-scene before ground units arrive.
Zero delay. Zero friction. No need to re-interpret the situation.
Core Advantages of DFR
Shootings don't follow a schedule. They don't wait for batteries to charge or for systems to come online.
BRINC DFR is engineered for exactly that reality.
With the recently introduced Guardian model featuring automated battery swapping, DFR drones remain mission-ready around the clock — day or night, across consecutive deployments. This is critical: every second in a gunshot detection scenario matters, leaving no room for manual preparation or system warm-up. BRINC DFR drones launch fast and fly direct to the incident location.
Upon arrival, the drone delivers real-time visual and thermal imagery, providing responding officers with actionable intelligence before they set foot on scene.
BRINC DFR drones are also highly integrated, connecting directly with an agency's Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) system, gunshot detection platform, and real-time crime center workflows.
Intelligence Before Ground Units Arrive Changes Everything
Gunshot incidents frequently involve unreliable or incomplete reporting. BRINC DFR helps resolve that uncertainty.
With a drone on-scene within seconds, law enforcement agencies can:
- Confirm whether a shooting actually occurred
- Locate victims and accelerate medical response
- Track a suspect while they are still in the surrounding area
- Clear a scene rapidly when no threat is present
DFR transforms law enforcement from reactive responders into proactive commanders.
Real-World Application: From Detection to Deployment
The Pueblo Police Department's experience demonstrates the system's real-world impact. By integrating gunshot detection with the BRINC DFR solution, the department was able to deploy a drone within seconds of a gunshot being detected.
According to SoundThinking, Pueblo integrated ShotSpotter with BRINC's DFR system to enable automatic drone dispatch upon gunshot detection. In early incidents, the drone's response was so rapid that its thermal camera was able to identify spent casings even after a suspect had fled the scene.
Also notable: without this system, many gunshot incidents would have received no response at all. Over a two-year period, Pueblo generated 3,383 ShotSpotter alerts — yet only 17% triggered a 911 call. This means the vast majority of incidents would have gone unaddressed without gunshot detection paired with DFR.
Recovering Discarded Weapons
When a DFR drone arrives on-scene within seconds, it provides a vantage point that ground units simply cannot replicate. From the air, the drone can scan rooftops, yards, and the concealed locations where suspects commonly discard weapons.
With thermal imaging, a DFR drone can pinpoint the heat signature left by a recently fired weapon — something a ground-level search would likely miss entirely.
In one recent case, a BRINC customer responded to an active crime where a suspect had been detained on-scene but no weapon could be located. The drone quickly identified a discarded firearm on a nearby rooftop — completely outside the sightlines of officers on the ground. This enabled the rapid recovery of the weapon, preservation of critical evidence, and elimination of a lengthy search operation.
The Future of Gunshot Response
Public safety is evolving toward real-time operations, where sensors trigger immediate responses.
Gunshot detection systems provide the signal. BRINC DFR drones execute the response. Communities benefit.
This rapid aerial response capability allows law enforcement to quickly recover discarded weapons, helps responders identify and apprehend dangerous individuals, and delivers real-time intelligence for smarter decision-making — reducing uncertainty and enabling more effective de-escalation.
The real value lies not just in knowing a shooting happened, but in being able to respond quickly and effectively.
Contact BRINC to learn how the Drone as First Responder solution can help your agency achieve safer, more effective incident response.
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