What's Happening?
Deep Trekker is partnering with various organizations to conduct a two-day Aquatic Incident Management Systems (AIMS) training program in South Lake Tahoe, California. The program, scheduled for April 11-12, 2026, aims to enhance the capabilities of public
safety agencies in underwater search and recovery operations. The training is free for qualified professionals, including police dive teams, sheriff departments, and fire rescue units. It combines classroom instruction with practical exercises, focusing on the integration of underwater robotics and sonar technology. The program is designed to improve operational planning, coordination, and technology integration in aquatic incident response.
Why It's Important?
The AIMS training program addresses the growing need for advanced technology in public safety operations, particularly in challenging underwater environments. By equipping public safety professionals with skills in using Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) and side-scan sonar, the program enhances their ability to conduct efficient and safe search and recovery missions. This initiative reflects a broader trend of integrating technology into emergency response efforts, which can lead to more effective and timely interventions in critical situations. The training also fosters collaboration among various agencies, promoting a standardized approach to managing aquatic incidents.
What's Next?
Participants in the AIMS training will gain hands-on experience with modern search technologies, which can be applied in real-world scenarios. The program is expected to continue expanding, offering more sessions to public safety agencies across the United States. As technology continues to evolve, future training programs may incorporate new advancements in underwater robotics and sonar systems. Additionally, the success of the AIMS program could lead to increased adoption of similar training initiatives in other regions, further enhancing the capabilities of public safety professionals nationwide.











