First responders will soon have access to a new tool for locating survivors of natural disasters. The portable technology detects the heart beats of people and ...
June 23, 20159:22 am
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First responders will soon have access to a new tool for locating survivors of natural disasters. The portable technology detects the heart beats of people and animals buried in rubble. John Price is the program manager of the Science and Technology Directorate at the Department of Homeland Security. He helped develop this technology, and was named one of 33 finalists for this year's Service to America medals. He joined Tom Temin on the Federal Drive with more on his project.