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DESCRIPTION:Toll Uncrewed Systems & NSW Ambulance to Present Breakthrough Drone Integration Trial at 2025 Aeromed Conference in Hobart \n Toll Uncrewed Systems Deputy Chief Instructor\, Kent Hanson and NSW Ambulance Critical Care Paramedic\, Sam Immens are set to take the stage at the 2025 Aeromed Conference in Hobart this September\, showcasing pioneering work in drone-assisted emergency services. \nThey will present highlights from the recent Remotely Piloted Aeromedical Clinical Systems (RPACS) trial\, a project that has drawn national attention for its innovative use of drone technology in aeromedical operations. \nThe trial explored how drones could enhance patient care\, operational safety\, and environmental sustainability during search and rescue missions. Over two months\, specially trained paramedics deployed RPACS drones equipped with thermal imaging\, search lights\, loudspeakers\, and the ability to deliver lifesaving medical supplies. \nThis initiative\, supported by the NSW Health Sustainable Futures Innovation Fund\, demonstrated how drone technology could reduce reliance on traditional aeromedical helicopters\, cutting emissions and improving response times in challenging terrain. \nThe RPACS drones also provided real-time aerial surveillance and live-streaming capabilities\, allowing remote medical teams to guide on-ground paramedics more effectively. \nThe conference\, hosted by the Aeromedical Society of Australasia (ASA) and Flight Nurses Australia (FNA)\, will run from 24–26 September at the Hotel Grand Chancellor in Hobart. \nIt promises to be a landmark event celebrating 40 years of aeromedical innovation\, with the Toll and NSW Ambulance presentation scheduled for the Wednesday afternoon. As a key supporter of the 2025 Aeromed Conference\, Toll Aviation continues to lead the way in specialised crewed and uncrewed operations across Australia. 
URL:https://tolluncrewedsystems.com/event/introduction-to-drones-sat-25-april-brisbane/
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DESCRIPTION:Toll Uncrewed Systems & NSW Ambulance to Present Breakthrough Drone Integration Trial at 2025 Aeromed Conference in Hobart \n Toll Uncrewed Systems Deputy Chief Instructor\, Kent Hanson and NSW Ambulance Critical Care Paramedic\, Sam Immens are set to take the stage at the 2025 Aeromed Conference in Hobart this September\, showcasing pioneering work in drone-assisted emergency services. \nThey will present highlights from the recent Remotely Piloted Aeromedical Clinical Systems (RPACS) trial\, a project that has drawn national attention for its innovative use of drone technology in aeromedical operations. \nThe trial explored how drones could enhance patient care\, operational safety\, and environmental sustainability during search and rescue missions. Over two months\, specially trained paramedics deployed RPACS drones equipped with thermal imaging\, search lights\, loudspeakers\, and the ability to deliver lifesaving medical supplies. \nThis initiative\, supported by the NSW Health Sustainable Futures Innovation Fund\, demonstrated how drone technology could reduce reliance on traditional aeromedical helicopters\, cutting emissions and improving response times in challenging terrain. \nThe RPACS drones also provided real-time aerial surveillance and live-streaming capabilities\, allowing remote medical teams to guide on-ground paramedics more effectively. \nThe conference\, hosted by the Aeromedical Society of Australasia (ASA) and Flight Nurses Australia (FNA)\, will run from 24–26 September at the Hotel Grand Chancellor in Hobart. \nIt promises to be a landmark event celebrating 40 years of aeromedical innovation\, with the Toll and NSW Ambulance presentation scheduled for the Wednesday afternoon. As a key supporter of the 2025 Aeromed Conference\, Toll Aviation continues to lead the way in specialised crewed and uncrewed operations across Australia. 
URL:https://tolluncrewedsystems.com/event/repl-mon-13-april-brisbane/
CATEGORIES:RePL Brisbane
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DESCRIPTION:Toll Uncrewed Systems & NSW Ambulance to Present Breakthrough Drone Integration Trial at 2025 Aeromed Conference in Hobart \n Toll Uncrewed Systems Deputy Chief Instructor\, Kent Hanson and NSW Ambulance Critical Care Paramedic\, Sam Immens are set to take the stage at the 2025 Aeromed Conference in Hobart this September\, showcasing pioneering work in drone-assisted emergency services. \nThey will present highlights from the recent Remotely Piloted Aeromedical Clinical Systems (RPACS) trial\, a project that has drawn national attention for its innovative use of drone technology in aeromedical operations. \nThe trial explored how drones could enhance patient care\, operational safety\, and environmental sustainability during search and rescue missions. Over two months\, specially trained paramedics deployed RPACS drones equipped with thermal imaging\, search lights\, loudspeakers\, and the ability to deliver lifesaving medical supplies. \nThis initiative\, supported by the NSW Health Sustainable Futures Innovation Fund\, demonstrated how drone technology could reduce reliance on traditional aeromedical helicopters\, cutting emissions and improving response times in challenging terrain. \nThe RPACS drones also provided real-time aerial surveillance and live-streaming capabilities\, allowing remote medical teams to guide on-ground paramedics more effectively. \nThe conference\, hosted by the Aeromedical Society of Australasia (ASA) and Flight Nurses Australia (FNA)\, will run from 24–26 September at the Hotel Grand Chancellor in Hobart. \nIt promises to be a landmark event celebrating 40 years of aeromedical innovation\, with the Toll and NSW Ambulance presentation scheduled for the Wednesday afternoon. As a key supporter of the 2025 Aeromed Conference\, Toll Aviation continues to lead the way in specialised crewed and uncrewed operations across Australia. 
URL:https://tolluncrewedsystems.com/event/conversion-tue-14-april-brisbane/
CATEGORIES:RepL Conversion Brisbane
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DESCRIPTION:Toll Uncrewed Systems & NSW Ambulance to Present Breakthrough Drone Integration Trial at 2025 Aeromed Conference in Hobart \n Toll Uncrewed Systems Deputy Chief Instructor\, Kent Hanson and NSW Ambulance Critical Care Paramedic\, Sam Immens are set to take the stage at the 2025 Aeromed Conference in Hobart this September\, showcasing pioneering work in drone-assisted emergency services. \nThey will present highlights from the recent Remotely Piloted Aeromedical Clinical Systems (RPACS) trial\, a project that has drawn national attention for its innovative use of drone technology in aeromedical operations. \nThe trial explored how drones could enhance patient care\, operational safety\, and environmental sustainability during search and rescue missions. Over two months\, specially trained paramedics deployed RPACS drones equipped with thermal imaging\, search lights\, loudspeakers\, and the ability to deliver lifesaving medical supplies. \nThis initiative\, supported by the NSW Health Sustainable Futures Innovation Fund\, demonstrated how drone technology could reduce reliance on traditional aeromedical helicopters\, cutting emissions and improving response times in challenging terrain. \nThe RPACS drones also provided real-time aerial surveillance and live-streaming capabilities\, allowing remote medical teams to guide on-ground paramedics more effectively. \nThe conference\, hosted by the Aeromedical Society of Australasia (ASA) and Flight Nurses Australia (FNA)\, will run from 24–26 September at the Hotel Grand Chancellor in Hobart. \nIt promises to be a landmark event celebrating 40 years of aeromedical innovation\, with the Toll and NSW Ambulance presentation scheduled for the Wednesday afternoon. As a key supporter of the 2025 Aeromed Conference\, Toll Aviation continues to lead the way in specialised crewed and uncrewed operations across Australia. 
URL:https://tolluncrewedsystems.com/event/aroc-thu-16-april-brisbane/
CATEGORIES:AROC Brisbane
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DESCRIPTION:Toll Uncrewed Systems & NSW Ambulance to Present Breakthrough Drone Integration Trial at 2025 Aeromed Conference in Hobart \n Toll Uncrewed Systems Deputy Chief Instructor\, Kent Hanson and NSW Ambulance Critical Care Paramedic\, Sam Immens are set to take the stage at the 2025 Aeromed Conference in Hobart this September\, showcasing pioneering work in drone-assisted emergency services. \nThey will present highlights from the recent Remotely Piloted Aeromedical Clinical Systems (RPACS) trial\, a project that has drawn national attention for its innovative use of drone technology in aeromedical operations. \nThe trial explored how drones could enhance patient care\, operational safety\, and environmental sustainability during search and rescue missions. Over two months\, specially trained paramedics deployed RPACS drones equipped with thermal imaging\, search lights\, loudspeakers\, and the ability to deliver lifesaving medical supplies. \nThis initiative\, supported by the NSW Health Sustainable Futures Innovation Fund\, demonstrated how drone technology could reduce reliance on traditional aeromedical helicopters\, cutting emissions and improving response times in challenging terrain. \nThe RPACS drones also provided real-time aerial surveillance and live-streaming capabilities\, allowing remote medical teams to guide on-ground paramedics more effectively. \nThe conference\, hosted by the Aeromedical Society of Australasia (ASA) and Flight Nurses Australia (FNA)\, will run from 24–26 September at the Hotel Grand Chancellor in Hobart. \nIt promises to be a landmark event celebrating 40 years of aeromedical innovation\, with the Toll and NSW Ambulance presentation scheduled for the Wednesday afternoon. As a key supporter of the 2025 Aeromed Conference\, Toll Aviation continues to lead the way in specialised crewed and uncrewed operations across Australia. 
URL:https://tolluncrewedsystems.com/event/multirotor-saturday-18-april-brisbane/
CATEGORIES:Sub 25kg Multirotor Brisbane
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SUMMARY:Spaces available. Book now →
DESCRIPTION:Toll Uncrewed Systems & NSW Ambulance to Present Breakthrough Drone Integration Trial at 2025 Aeromed Conference in Hobart \n Toll Uncrewed Systems Deputy Chief Instructor\, Kent Hanson and NSW Ambulance Critical Care Paramedic\, Sam Immens are set to take the stage at the 2025 Aeromed Conference in Hobart this September\, showcasing pioneering work in drone-assisted emergency services. \nThey will present highlights from the recent Remotely Piloted Aeromedical Clinical Systems (RPACS) trial\, a project that has drawn national attention for its innovative use of drone technology in aeromedical operations. \nThe trial explored how drones could enhance patient care\, operational safety\, and environmental sustainability during search and rescue missions. Over two months\, specially trained paramedics deployed RPACS drones equipped with thermal imaging\, search lights\, loudspeakers\, and the ability to deliver lifesaving medical supplies. \nThis initiative\, supported by the NSW Health Sustainable Futures Innovation Fund\, demonstrated how drone technology could reduce reliance on traditional aeromedical helicopters\, cutting emissions and improving response times in challenging terrain. \nThe RPACS drones also provided real-time aerial surveillance and live-streaming capabilities\, allowing remote medical teams to guide on-ground paramedics more effectively. \nThe conference\, hosted by the Aeromedical Society of Australasia (ASA) and Flight Nurses Australia (FNA)\, will run from 24–26 September at the Hotel Grand Chancellor in Hobart. \nIt promises to be a landmark event celebrating 40 years of aeromedical innovation\, with the Toll and NSW Ambulance presentation scheduled for the Wednesday afternoon. As a key supporter of the 2025 Aeromed Conference\, Toll Aviation continues to lead the way in specialised crewed and uncrewed operations across Australia. 
URL:https://tolluncrewedsystems.com/event/agriculture-training-mon-20-april-brisbane/
CATEGORIES:Agriculture Drone Training Brisbane
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DESCRIPTION:Toll Uncrewed Systems & NSW Ambulance to Present Breakthrough Drone Integration Trial at 2025 Aeromed Conference in Hobart \n Toll Uncrewed Systems Deputy Chief Instructor\, Kent Hanson and NSW Ambulance Critical Care Paramedic\, Sam Immens are set to take the stage at the 2025 Aeromed Conference in Hobart this September\, showcasing pioneering work in drone-assisted emergency services. \nThey will present highlights from the recent Remotely Piloted Aeromedical Clinical Systems (RPACS) trial\, a project that has drawn national attention for its innovative use of drone technology in aeromedical operations. \nThe trial explored how drones could enhance patient care\, operational safety\, and environmental sustainability during search and rescue missions. Over two months\, specially trained paramedics deployed RPACS drones equipped with thermal imaging\, search lights\, loudspeakers\, and the ability to deliver lifesaving medical supplies. \nThis initiative\, supported by the NSW Health Sustainable Futures Innovation Fund\, demonstrated how drone technology could reduce reliance on traditional aeromedical helicopters\, cutting emissions and improving response times in challenging terrain. \nThe RPACS drones also provided real-time aerial surveillance and live-streaming capabilities\, allowing remote medical teams to guide on-ground paramedics more effectively. \nThe conference\, hosted by the Aeromedical Society of Australasia (ASA) and Flight Nurses Australia (FNA)\, will run from 24–26 September at the Hotel Grand Chancellor in Hobart. \nIt promises to be a landmark event celebrating 40 years of aeromedical innovation\, with the Toll and NSW Ambulance presentation scheduled for the Wednesday afternoon. As a key supporter of the 2025 Aeromed Conference\, Toll Aviation continues to lead the way in specialised crewed and uncrewed operations across Australia. 
URL:https://tolluncrewedsystems.com/event/sub25vtol-tue-21-april-brisbane/
CATEGORIES:Sub 25kg VTOL Brisbane
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DESCRIPTION:Toll Uncrewed Systems & NSW Ambulance to Present Breakthrough Drone Integration Trial at 2025 Aeromed Conference in Hobart \n Toll Uncrewed Systems Deputy Chief Instructor\, Kent Hanson and NSW Ambulance Critical Care Paramedic\, Sam Immens are set to take the stage at the 2025 Aeromed Conference in Hobart this September\, showcasing pioneering work in drone-assisted emergency services. \nThey will present highlights from the recent Remotely Piloted Aeromedical Clinical Systems (RPACS) trial\, a project that has drawn national attention for its innovative use of drone technology in aeromedical operations. \nThe trial explored how drones could enhance patient care\, operational safety\, and environmental sustainability during search and rescue missions. Over two months\, specially trained paramedics deployed RPACS drones equipped with thermal imaging\, search lights\, loudspeakers\, and the ability to deliver lifesaving medical supplies. \nThis initiative\, supported by the NSW Health Sustainable Futures Innovation Fund\, demonstrated how drone technology could reduce reliance on traditional aeromedical helicopters\, cutting emissions and improving response times in challenging terrain. \nThe RPACS drones also provided real-time aerial surveillance and live-streaming capabilities\, allowing remote medical teams to guide on-ground paramedics more effectively. \nThe conference\, hosted by the Aeromedical Society of Australasia (ASA) and Flight Nurses Australia (FNA)\, will run from 24–26 September at the Hotel Grand Chancellor in Hobart. \nIt promises to be a landmark event celebrating 40 years of aeromedical innovation\, with the Toll and NSW Ambulance presentation scheduled for the Wednesday afternoon. As a key supporter of the 2025 Aeromed Conference\, Toll Aviation continues to lead the way in specialised crewed and uncrewed operations across Australia. 
URL:https://tolluncrewedsystems.com/event/conversion-mon-27-april-brisbane/
CATEGORIES:RepL Conversion Brisbane
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