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FILE -- Drones will soon be the first responders at the scene of fires, crashes and crime scenes. (WDRB/archive)
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The drones will be launched remotely from firehouses and sent ahead to scenes requiring first responders, giving police, fire and EMS a birds-eye view before they even arrive.
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