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LAPD to use drones for routine emergency response calls. Here’s what experts say

LAist by LAist
Jul 3, 2025 3:14 pm EDT
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Ever dialed 911, wondering who (or what) might respond to your call? In L.A., you may see an unmanned drone before you see an officer.

The Los Angeles Police Commission — a civilian oversight body — has given the Los Angeles Police Department the go-ahead to use small unmanned aircraft systems, or drones, for routine emergency calls.

What we know

The pilot program launches this month, according to the L.A. Times, and will span over the base of L.A.’s city lines, which include Topanga, West L.A., Harbor and Central.

According to revised guidelines and procedures, the goal is to use the drones as a de-escalation tool, allowing officers to assess evolving situations. These guidelines expand on the 2019 precedent that restricted the department’s drones to a narrower set of dangerous situations, which included barricaded suspects and/or explosives.

How similar programs have worked

The Chula Vista Police Department has been using drones to respond to emergency calls since 2018. Here’s what its unmanned systems offer, according to Sergeant Anthony Molina, who discussed the topic on AirTalk, LAist 89.3’s daily news program.

  • High-definition video with extensive zooming capabilities 
  • Live streaming to dispatch and officers on the ground via app
  • Real-time GPS tracking
  • Coverage of about a mile a minute

Molina said the drones can respond to a situation in 90 seconds on average.

Charles Werner, director of Drones Responders, a nonprofit focused on expanding the use of drones in public safety operations, said, “If you start thinking about the limited staffing we have with departments across the country, this is a huge benefit.”

Werner added that there are benefits in other types of missions too, like hazmat situations, structure…

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