Vernon Fire Rescue to get new specialized drone costing up to $50,000
Vernon Fire Rescue Services will be bolstering its response to emergency calls with some new equipment.
At the regular meeting Tuesday, Oct. 11, Vernon council received requests for the purchase of an emergency management drone, plus to include electric vehicle (EV) fire suppression equipment and a light-duty EV in the 2024 budget deliberations.
The drone request was for the expenditure of up to $50,000, with $27,526 of that coming from the Emergency Response Reserve, which was the current balance of the account, and the remainder from the Municipal Finance Authority Debt Reserve.
Fire Chief David Lind explained the need for the drone and why it would cost so much.