Greeley and Fort Collins Police Test Drones as First Responders

Departments across Northern Colorado expand drone programs to improve emergency response and community safety.

Two of Northern Colorado’s largest police departments are moving forward with drone technology that could change the way emergency calls are handled. Greeley Police and Fort Collins Police Services each announced new steps this month toward using drones as “first responders,” part of a growing regional trend.

Greeley Launches Pilot Program

The Greeley Police Department will test drones as first responders from September 22–26, 2025, in partnership with Skydio. During the trial, the city’s Real Time Information Center (RTIC) can remotely launch a drone to critical calls, often arriving before police or fire units.

According to the department, the pilot program will:

  • Collect data on response times, situational awareness, and coordination.
  • Assess community safety benefits, including more efficient use of resources.
  • Strengthen collaboration between Greeley Police, Fire, Emergency Management, and Public Works.
  • Test the reliability of Skydio equipment.

The department emphasized that drones will only be deployed to emergency calls, fly at up to 200 feet, and be operated by FAA-licensed personnel.

Fort Collins Expands Drone Deployment

Fort Collins Police Services (FCPS) has also trained its dispatchers to determine when and how to launch drones on active calls. Chief Jeff Swoboda explained that this aerial view gives responding officers real-time awareness of what they are heading into — and in some cases, shows that units aren’t needed at all…

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