The Los Angeles Fire Department now has an eye in the sky to help monitor the flames tearing through parts of southern California, officials said.
Thursday, 14 December 2017
Los Angeles Fire Dept. dispatches drones for the first time in wildfire fight
Los Angeles Fire Dept. dispatches drones for the first time in wildfire fight

The Los Angeles Fire Department now has an eye in the sky to help monitor the flames tearing through parts of southern California, officials said.
The Los Angeles Fire Department now has an eye in the sky to help monitor the flames tearing through parts of southern California, officials said.
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