Drone used to guide lost woman, cops out of nature reseve
The Twente fire department had to deploy a drone to guide a woman and two police officers out of the nature reserve in Haaksbergen after they got lost on Tuesday night. The elderly lady got lost while on a walk, and while two police officers were able to find her, they weren't able to find their way back, the Telegraaf reports.
The woman called the emergency services around 6:00 p.m. because she got lost while walking in the Witte Veen - the border area between the Dutch province of Overijssel and Germany. Two police officers were deployed. They made telephone contact with the woman, and managed to track her down by shouting for her.
The woman's walk took her quite far into the nature reserve. When a considerable amount of time passed, and the lady and officers weren't back yet, the fire brigade decided to deploy their Argus-drone to find them. With its camera, the flying drone tracked them down easily and showed them the way back.
At 8:30 p.m., the woman was finally at the end of her long walk. The police officers gave her a lift home.