
Monsey Fire District Commissioners Visit NYPD’s Technical Assistance Response Unit (TARU) In Queens Amid Push For Advanced Technology Upgrades {PHOTOS}
In a proactive step toward enhancing emergency response capabilities, Monsey Fire District Commissioners Yankee Fliegman, Moshe Gandel, and Motty Neiman recently visited the headquarters of the NYPD Technical Assistance Response Unit (TARU) in Queens. They were joined on the visit by Uri Deutsch, Deputy Chief of the South Blooming Grove Fire Department.
The visit comes as the Monsey Fire Department continues exploring ways to upgrade its technology and better equip its members with modern tools, particularly in the rapidly evolving field of drone operations and advanced situational response systems.
It should be noted that the Monsey Fire Department is not starting from scratch. As Monsey Scoop reported, the department already operates an advanced drone response program, including a rare FAA waiver that allows for expanded operational capabilities. This visit was aimed at building on that foundation and gaining further insight into next-level technology, training, and large-scale deployment strategies.
During the visit, officials received an in-depth look at TARU’s highly specialized operations. The unit is widely recognized for deploying cutting-edge technology, including drones, robotics, and advanced surveillance systems, to assist in complex and high-risk incidents throughout New York City.
Sources tell Monsey Scoop that the delegation observed demonstrations and engaged in detailed discussions focused on how drone technology can be effectively integrated into fire service operations. Topics included deployment strategies, operator training and certification, real-time video integration into command posts, and the use of thermal imaging and night-vision capabilities.
The group also gained valuable insight into how TARU coordinates with multiple agencies during active incidents, significantly enhancing situational awareness and response efficiency, an approach Monsey Fire officials are now looking to replicate as part of their long-term planning.
Monsey Scoop notes that this visit underscores the department’s commitment to staying ahead of evolving emergency response demands. With technology playing an increasingly critical role in saving lives and improving response times, officials are expected to continue evaluating training opportunities, partnerships, and potential equipment acquisitions in the coming months.
Further updates are expected as the Monsey Fire Department advances its plans to bring enhanced, state-of-the-art capabilities to the community.
