Pivotal hold demonstration events across California

August 7, 2025
Pivotal hold demonstration events across California

Pivotal, a provider of personal electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, has recently concluded a trio of public safety demonstration events across California, partnering with San Bernardino County Fire Department, Southern Marin Fire District (SMFD) and Cosumnes Fire Department.

Each event showcased the potential of Pivotal’s single-seat aircraft to improve emergency response capabilities—especially in locations where time, terrain and traffic can mean the difference between life and death.

The demonstrations included technical briefings, onsite precision crewed flights and interactive simulation sessions that allowed attendees to evaluate the aircraft’s handling, safety features and operational fit.

Fire and EMS chiefs, dispatchers and field personnel explored flight logistics, dispatch integration and use cases ranging from ambulance deserts to disaster response. All aimed at highlighting the aircraft’s potential to close critical gaps in emergency access.

CEO, Pivotal, Ken Karklin’s statement

Ken Karklin, CEO of Pivotal shared: “Public Safety agencies need tools that help them respond faster, smarter, and with greater reach.

“Our aircraft offers a cost-effective, rapidly deployable solution that can extend the capabilities of first responders.

“We’re committed to working with fire and EMS agencies to deliver practical, life-saving solutions where speed and access matter most.”

Public Information Officer, San Bernardino County Fire, Shawn Millerick’s statement

Shawn Millerick of San Bernardino County Fire discussed: “Pivotal’s aircraft enables paramedics to reach patients faster—especially in cases where minutes mean lives, such as cardiac arrest, anaphylaxis, or trauma from accidents or disasters.

“The ability to rapidly deploy with minimal infrastructure opens the door to faster, more flexible responses in complex terrain. And that has real implications for saving lives.”

Fire Chief, Southern Marin Fire District, Chriss Tubbs’ statement

At Hauke Park in Mill Valley, Southern Marin Fire District hosted public safety officials and community members for a live demonstration of Pivotal’s eVTOL aircraft.

SMFD Fire Chief Chriss Tubbs shared: “Vertical takeoff and landing aircraft represent a transformational shift in how we think about emergency response.

“Electric VTOL aircraft have the potential to take fire, EMS and rescue personnel into places we once believed were only accessible by heavy-lift helicopters.”

Deputy Fire Chief, Consumnes Fire Department, Dan Quiggle’s statement

In Elk Grove, at the William Perry Shultz Training Center, Pivotal collaborated with Cosumnes Fire Department on a scenario-driven demonstration tailored to EMS response.

Dan Quiggle, Deputy Fire Chief of Consumnes Fire Department added: “What we witnessed wasn’t just a flight demo—it was a glimpse into a future where intelligent, fly-by-wire aircraft systems support responders on the ground. That future is closer than many realize.

“This technology isn’t replacing fire trucks or ambulances—it’s adding a new layer of fast, flexible aerial response.”

Features of the eVTOL aircraft

Pivotal’s eVTOL aircraft is a FAA Part 103-compliant ultralight, meaning it doesn’t require a traditional pilot’s license but does require Pivotal pilot certification through completion of Pivotal’s rigorous in-house training program.

Design features:

  • Single-seat, designed for medics to act as both pilot and responder
  • Quiet, electric and modular, with wings that detach for easy trailer transport
  • Capable of landing in tight spaces, rural clearings or disaster zones

Demonstration events held across California by Pivotal: Summary

Pivotal, has recently concluded a trio of public safety demonstration events across California, partnering with San Bernardino County Fire Department, Southern Marin Fire District and Cosumnes Fire Department.

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