LAPD Helicopter Struck by Drone During Calif. Brush Fire Response
An LAPD helicopter suffered minor damage after a drone struck the aircraft while crews responded to a brush fire in Encino, renewing concerns about unauthorized drones interfering with emergency operations.
What to Know
- An LAPD helicopter was struck by a drone while assisting firefighting operations at the Encino brush fire near Reseda Boulevard and the 101 Freeway, forcing the aircraft to land at Van Nuys Airport with minor damage and no reported injuries.
- The fire grew to about 8 acres and triggered temporary evacuation warnings before firefighters contained the blaze, which officials said was caused by downed power lines.
- Los Angeles officials condemned the drone flight as illegal and dangerous, with Mayor Karen Bass warning that anyone responsible could face arrest and prosecution for interfering with emergency operations.