Emergency Response Aerial Capture

When something just happened — fire, collapse, flood, storm strike — the record starts decaying immediately. We deploy fast, capture the scene safely from the air, and deliver documentation the same day.

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Rapid Response

Document the scene before it changes

Post-incident conditions change fast — weather moves in, debris gets cleared, temporary repairs go up. Emergency aerial capture puts eyes over the scene within hours, producing timestamped, geotagged documentation of conditions as they actually were, without putting anyone on an unstable structure. MW AIRLIFT™ supports emergency managers, property owners, insurers, and restoration teams, with a 2-hour critical response window for time-sensitive situations.

  • 2-hour critical response window: for time-sensitive incidents in our service area
  • Safe standoff capture: full documentation with no personnel on damaged structures
  • Same-day delivery: imagery and summary in hands the day of the flight
  • EOC-aware operations: FAA Part 107, Remote ID, LAANC where required — we coordinate, never complicate
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Pricing

  • Emergency response capture: custom quote — scoped by urgency, scene size & deliverables
  • Storm damage documentation: $225–$400 — standard post-storm package
  • Follow-up before/after: $300–$500 — recovery-progress pairing

What you receive

  • Rapid-deployment aerial capture of the scene
  • Timestamped, geotagged imagery, full resolution
  • Same-day visual summary (PDF)
  • Secure portal delivery for your team, adjuster, or EOC

Visual documentation services · not a substitute for licensed engineering or land surveying (N.C. Gen. Stat. Ch. 89C).

FAQs

Questions Clients Ask

How fast can you be on-site?

For critical incidents in the Raleigh/Triangle area, MW AIRLIFT™ operates a 2-hour response window, subject to airspace and weather. For regional NC incidents, same-day deployment is typical — call (919) 306-1695 for immediate scheduling.

Can you fly right after a disaster?

Usually yes — under FAA Part 107 with LAANC authorization where airspace requires it. If temporary flight restrictions (TFRs) are active over a disaster scene, we coordinate for lawful access; we never fly against restrictions.

Who uses emergency aerial capture?

Emergency management offices documenting incident scope, owners and insurers preserving pre-cleanup conditions, and restoration contractors planning safe access to unstable structures.

How is emergency capture priced?

By urgency, scene size, and deliverables — quoted at request time so there are no surprises. Standard storm documentation ($225–$400) covers most single-property post-storm needs; emergency response is for time-critical or complex scenes.

Is this documentation usable for insurance or legal purposes?

Yes — timestamped, geotagged imagery captured before scenes are altered is exactly what claims and disputes need. It is visual documentation, not an engineering assessment, and we preserve the original files intact.

The scene is changing. Document it now.

2-hour critical response window · Raleigh, the Triangle & North Carolina.