BRINC Announces New Seattle Factory and Launch of Next-Generation 911 Response Drone
- Karan Bhatia

- Mar 25
- 1 min read

BRINC, deploying drones and other technologies that benefit the community and help save lives, led by Blake Resnick and the team, has announced its new Seattle factory, more than doubling its production footprint and positioning the company to scale manufacturing significantly. The expanded facility will expedite the delivery of BRINC’s existing public safety drone solutions, and also enable the production of new, innovative products like its Guardian drone.
Amid rapid growth and rising adoption of Drone as First Responder programs, BRINC tripled revenue and quintupled production capacity in 2025. The new facility provides the space needed to scale output while keeping engineering and manufacturing tightly integrated.
“Co-locating manufacturing and engineering in Seattle has been a key advantage for BRINC, improving speed, quality, and supply chain resilience,” said Blake Resnick, Founder and CEO. “This expansion enables rapid scaling while staying vertically integrated, as demand for 911 response drones continues to grow in the U.S.”
Guardian autonomously launches within seconds of a 911 call, delivering real-time situational awareness to public safety agencies. With advanced imaging and Starlink connectivity, it provides critical intelligence even without cellular networks, marking a major leap in emergency response and U.S.-built drone technology.
Guardian delivers 60+ minutes of flight time for mission-critical operations. Paired with Guardian Station, it enables automated battery swapping and payload loading, supporting 24/7 readiness and flexible missions with payloads like AEDs, Narcan, and EpiPens.


