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The drones, which will launch from remote docks in three locations citywide, can arrive at the scene in less than two minutes ...
In Huntington Beach, drones will soon replace police officers as first-response option for 911 calls
Starting in a few weeks, that first responder might be a drone.
The program comes with an annual $120,000 budget, and so far, the department has three drones placed on rooftops, ready to ...
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNHuntington Beach police to start deploying drones for emergency response
HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. - The Huntington Beach Police Department (HBPD) is launching a Drone as First Responder (DFR) ...
When people in Huntington Beach call 911 to report a crime, the first responder who urgently speeds to the scene soon may not ...
The Huntington Beach Police Department has a new first responder: a drone. Chip Yost reports for the KTLA 5 News at 1 on Aug.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNHuntington Beach police to launch drone program to reduce response time
The Huntington Beach Police Department is aiming to shorten its response time to crime scenes or emergency situations by ...
When people in Huntington Beach call 911 to report a crime, the first responder who urgently speeds to the scene may soon not ...
By Drew Budd It was clear from the size of the waves and the strength of the current and sweep in Huntington Beach, ...
Huntington Beach said Tuesday it is adding three drones to its police force, joining an increasing number of U.S. cities ...
The Huntington Beach Police Department has a new first responder — a drone meant to deploy from rooftop docks.
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KFI AM 640 on MSNDrones to Replace Police as First Responders in Huntington Beach
Huntington Beach will launch a drone program on September 13 to respond to 911 calls, reducing response times to under two minutes. The initiative aims to enhance public safety by providing quick ...
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