With one of the most scenic courses in the world hosting the first Signature Event of 2026, the PGA TOUR has unveiled a ...
When people in Huntington Beach call 911 to report a crime, the first responder who urgently speeds to the scene may soon not be human. Starting in a few weeks, that first responder might be a drone.
The City of Huntington Beach announced on Tuesday that it will launch a Drone as First Responder (DFR) program in the coming weeks, deploying three drones city-wide to support public safety operations ...
The Wrightsville Beach Fire Department has implemented two new tools on the front lines of command vehicles. The tools are unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) better known as drones. "We're implementing it ...
The Huntington Beach Police Department typically takes about five minutes to get to a crime scene or emergency situation. Drones will soon cut that time to two minutes or less. The department is ...
Julie Sharp is a digital producer at CBS Los Angeles. She is a South Bay native and majored in print journalism at Cal State University Long Beach. Julie previously reported for the Beach Reporter, ...
The Huntington Beach Police Department is using drones in an effort to improve the agency's response times to crime scenes and calls for service, with police officials describing the program as a game ...
The Palm Beach Police & Fire Foundation donated more than $521,000 for a new drone program. The Skydio Drone as a First Responder program will enhance the police department's technological ...
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