Always raising our game.

In a town called Cut Off, see how tethered drones keep first responders connected.

Full Transparency

Our editorial transparency tool uses blockchain technology to permanently log all changes made to official releases after publication. However, this post is not an official release and therefore not tracked. Visit our learn more for more information.

Learn more

In this part of coastal Louisiana, 30 miles from Grand Isle, FEMA has set up a temporary camp where first responders spend nights after helping locals recover from Hurricane Ida. The tired crews probably didn’t expect to be able to call home from such a storm-ravaged and remote location, especially when the nearest town is called Cut Off.

But the team from Verizon had other plans. They also had some of the latest high-tech equipment, including a tethered drone that carries a ‘flying cell site’ or Compact Aerial Transceiver (CAT).

“We pulled in and within an hour, we were in the air providing coverage,” said Rick Moen, Network Assurance Engineer.

The drone is a quick way to get service restored and an innovative way to get a receiver higher than the 60 feet that a vehicle with a mast can provide. If needed, the CAT can stay in the air continuously for a week without coming down.

“People were really excited when they arrived and realized their phones were working,” said Rick. “It gives them a chance to talk to loved ones and let them know they’re doing okay out here.”

Support VtoV

You can help V Teamers in need by donating to the VtoV Employee Relief Fund. Supported by your donations, the fund helps employees displaced from their homes because of natural disasters, fires or as a result of domestic violence. Learn more and donate.

Tell us what you think of Up To Speed.

Related Articles

01/30/2024

Get all the details on what it means for the community, customers, and network as Verizon becomes the first Cornerstone partner for the Titan’s new stadium. Plus, Galaxy Day is tomorrow!

01/23/2024

Keeping you up to speed on everything inside and around Verizon. Bringing you stories on how technology and the people behind it are building the future