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Texas EquuSearch knows who to call...

When someone goes missing anywhere in the world, Texas EquuSearch will likely get a call to assist.  And when Texas EquuSearch needs airborne locating tools, they employ their RPFS UAV aircrafts.

 

Fire Patrol        S.A.R.        Surveillance        Border Patrol

RPFS and its clients have a growing list of successful missions under it's belt, including forest fire observation, law enforcement intelligence gathering, and missing person searches.  Fire bosses have come to rely on images provided by our equipment to give them vital fire location and size information, which helps them to gain the upper hand advantages necessary to save lives and property. Law enforcement officers are able to rapidly deploy our aircraft in urban areas to gain valuable information about targets of interest such as homes where no-knock warrants will be served.  The aircraft can be used to covertly monitor drug activity, or to assist in eradication efforts.

RPFS aircraft have proven to be an excellent cost-effective means of assisting with search and rescue/recovery missions. While the outcome of most missing person cases are usually grim, locating the body can provide invaluable closure for the victims' families.  And this is where RPFS consistently performs.  Below we have provided links to share with you a few missions we have participated in.  For the sake of brevity, we will provide you with highly condensed versions of the stories, sharing actual non-graphic-content photographs.  RPFS equipment is on the frontlines, and with our experience, we can properly train you so that you can lead your own successful SAR/R missions, wherever you may be.

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Call RP Flight Systems today and find out how we can get you airborne with the finest equipment   512-847-3870
A partial list of our satisfied clients
Texas Forestry Service

Irwin County S.O., Ocilla, GA, Chief Donnie Youghn

Galena Park Police Department, Galena Park, TX, Chief R. Pruitt

Ocilla Police Department, Ocilla GA, Chief Billy Hancock

Hays County Grants Dept,   Richard Salmon,  Grants Administrator

Hays County S.O., San Marcos, TX, Sheriff Allen Bridges

Texas EquuSearch, Dickinson, TX, Mr. George Adlerz

Wimberley Emergency Service District, Wimberley, TX, Chief Carrol Czichos

City of Galena Park TX, Mr. John Cooper, City Administrator

Holorock Grants, Wimberley, TX, Jimmie Robinson, Grants Writer

City of Kyle TX, Development & Greenspace Planning

Seguin Police Department, Seguin, TX


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