<p>The Los Angeles Fire Department used drones to help battle the Griffith Park wildfire on July 10, which was contained</a> on July 11.</p><p>The brush fire ignited near Griffith Park on the afternoon of July 10 and burned 25 acres</a>. More than 2,000 people were evacuated</a> from the Griffith Observatory, which was closed</a> until July 14.</p><p>No injuries were reported, but a half dozen vehicles were scorched, according to ABC 7 News</a>.</p><p>Eric Scott, fire captain and public information officer at the Los Angeles Fire Department, said</a> there were no threats to any structures.</p><p>This video shows drone footage of the LAFD battling the fire, and the footage helped the department make “vital command decisions,” according to the post. Credit: Los Angeles Fire Department via Storyful</p><br />