the rotor is keeping it somewhat in the air, but it can t stay there. so it is not under control, it is spinning. reporter: this morning, the broward county fire and sheriff s departments are morning one of their own. captain jackson typified what it meant to be a brother firefighter. he perished doing what he loved. reporter: both the ntsb and the faa have investigators on the scene. they ll be looking at the chopper s safety and maintenance records, was there any recent trouble, did any pilot report a problem, how and exactly where did that fire break out on board? the sheriff points to their heroism. they were dealing with this on board fire and yet they took the time to radio that they could not respond to that traffic accident where a mother and daughter, a child, were seriously injured. back to you. tom costello, thank you. next in the path of a hurricane, how florida is preparing for idalia as it strengthens and inches closer to the western part of the state. and lat
Longtime Broward County paramedic Eric DeLotta recently found himself on the receiving end of the kind of rescue effort he has long led. After suffering heart failure that has left him nearly blind and unable to walk by himself, he begins a long recovery surrounded by colleagues who have worked with him and have been trained by him for decades.