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Another major local university is working with Ohio to develop drone technology.
Wright State University’s National Center for Medical Readiness has formalized a partnership with the Ohio/Indiana Unmanned Aircraft Systems Center to work on first responder and emergency management training.
The National Center for Medical Readiness, also known as Calamityville, said drones could be useful in disaster training.
Read the article from the Dayton Business Journal.

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