Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Re: [californiadisasters] Two photographers witnessed an arson, so they called 9-1-1 — and streamed it online

Freakin' wow. Time and place and photographer....well done! (sorry, bad pun)

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When they got there, they found a man setting brush
fires off the road and screaming for help. That's when Deyo took out his phone and started streaming the scene live on Periscope.
Several thousand people watched Deyo's video from the scene — about 50 miles north of Santa Clarita — on the Periscope app, where
they posted comments and questions for him as he tried to explain what
was happening.
"I just couldn't believe what I was seeing," Deyo said. "That was beyond insane. It was one of those things where I couldn't put the
camera down."


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Posted by: Pamela Alley <rnrq@att.net>
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