Brian Fitzgibbons
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This is not the first time that this has been used.
I think what's novel here is, you know, what I had spoken about that cybersecurity expert Dave Kennedy has found is the ability to amplify that to increase the range.
That's the breakthrough here with Nancy's case.
So this could be anything like an AirTag, Bluetooth headphones, any type of hearing aid, pacemaker, a cell phone certainly, if the battery life were still on.
It's any type of device on the periphery that's connecting with a computer, with a medical device, anything like that.
Yeah, and they can amplify the search, right?
There are only so many helicopters available.
You obviously have fuel costs and things like that, maintenance that has to happen.
So putting it up on drones is going to magnify the number of beacons on that network looking for Nancy's pacemaker.
And one thing I will mention is that
they're able to zero in on Nancy's pacemaker.
So they're able to basically filter that search to only be looking for this device.
So it's going to be pretty efficient.
The challenge that they're going to face is
this pacemaker is likely only communicating out a signal every three to four minutes.
So they have to catch it at the right time.
This is not gonna be as basic as flying over all of Tucson.
There's gonna be some luck involved here.
Yeah, so that device is going to be, with a pacemaker, it's connected to a phone, right?
And every three or four minutes, it's sending that signal and sharing information packets about the heart health or whatever's going on with the pacemaker.