inaccessible crash site we're told, and, you know, the first thing first responders had to deal with oza brush fire ignited by the helicopter hitting that hill side. once that was under control they secured the scene. the faa was quickly here putting a cordon around so that crash site could be provided as best it could be. now, the coroner's office has been involved in trying to remove the remains. they will then be involved in the process of identifying all the victims and that they say could take a few days. the ntsb, the faa will examine the route of that helicopter. they'll look into its maintenance record, the record of the pilot, and they'll also be looking into the weather. people around here tell us it was very, very foggy sunday morning when this helicoter crashed. in fact we heard from the l.a. police department they had in fact grounded their fleet of helicopters sunday morning because the visibility was just not good enough. but listen, for the people here in l.a. that's down the line, that's secondary. the headline, the pain that they are feeling is that kobe bryant, this la