ORLAND PARK, Ill. -- Firefighters used a drone to battle a house fire that may have been caused by lightning in the Chicago suburb of Orland Park.
The fire chief said flames were seen on the roof of a two-story home just before 3 a.m. Wednesday. When firefighters arrived on scene they found flames spreading across the roof and through the attic.
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Firefighters determined the family that lives in the home was away on vacation, and then launched a drone to track the spread of flames in order to concentrate water where it was needed. It took about an hour to get the ire under control
Fire officials say the cause of the fire is under investigation, but it is believed that lightning may have hit the home. Thunderstorms with lightning were in the area at the time the fire began.
The fire chief said fire damage left the home uninhabitable.