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New Robot Dog Joins County Fire Department to Assist in Rescue Operations

By William Cortez, Community Writer
June 17, 2026 at 12:44pm. Views: 1065

Public safety technology continues to advance in the Inland Empire as the San Bernardino County Fire Department has introduced a new four-legged robotic dog designed to assist first responders during emergency situations. The innovative technology is expected to help firefighters and rescue teams access hazardous areas that may be too dangerous for human personnel.

The robotic unit is equipped with cameras, sensors, and remote-control capabilities that allow emergency crews to assess conditions inside unstable buildings, disaster zones, and other high-risk environments before sending in personnel. Officials say the technology can improve safety while providing valuable real-time information during critical incidents.

As wildfire seasons become increasingly challenging throughout Southern California, emergency agencies continue exploring new tools to enhance response capabilities. The Inland Empire's unique landscape—including mountains, deserts, and densely populated urban areas—often presents difficult rescue conditions that can benefit from advanced technology.

County officials believe the robot dog could prove especially useful during search-and-rescue missions, hazardous material incidents, structural collapses, and other emergencies where situational awareness is essential. The device can enter confined spaces, navigate uneven terrain, and transmit live video back to command personnel.

The introduction of the robotic assistant reflects a broader trend among fire and law enforcement agencies nationwide that are adopting emerging technologies to improve public safety and protect first responders. While human firefighters remain at the center of emergency response efforts, officials view the robot as an additional tool that can help save lives and reduce risks during dangerous operations.

 

Residents throughout San Bernardino County may begin seeing the robotic unit deployed during training exercises and select emergency responses as crews become familiar with its capabilities. Fire officials say the technology represents another step forward in modernizing emergency services for the growing Inland Empire region.

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