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Drone Interferes With Oregon Fire Helicopter Operations

Oregon Department of Forestry type 3 helicopters were forced to reroute after a personal drone was spotted in the air above a structure fire that spread into nearby wildlands in Medford yesterday.

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(TNS) — A helicopter was forced from the air in the middle of a firefight Monday when a drone appeared over a fire burning on Pioneer Road.

Jackson County Fire District No. 5 and the Oregon Department of Forestry Southwest District responded at about 5 p.m. Monday to a structure fire that spread into nearby wildlands on the 5300 block of Pioneer Road in Medford, west of Phoenix.

A black plume of smoke was visible from downtown Medford as numerous engines responded, and firefighters were actively engaged on the ground as a type 3 helicopter dropped buckets of water from the sky.

At about 6 p.m., a drone was spotted over the fire, which forced the helicopters to vacate the area, according to ODF.

"A drone has been spotted flying above the fire. As a result, our helicopters are forced to land," ODF Southwest District wrote on its Facebook page.

At 6:45 p.m., ODF reported that the wildland fire portion of the incident had been stopped and firefighters were mopping up the quarter-acre that was affected.

Structural firefighters remained engaged on the structure portion of the blaze.

The cause of the fire will be under investigation, ODF reported.

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