
University of West Florida researchers advance AI tools for wildfire damage mapping and environmental monitoring
This benchmark can also help models identify where fires burn the hottest, helping emergency responders understand how wildfires spread.

This benchmark can also help models identify where fires burn the hottest, helping emergency responders understand how wildfires spread.

The Massachusetts Department of Fire Services has enhanced its Special Operations fleet with the addition of three new drones capable of streaming footage from hazardous indoor environments.

VIDEO: Green Bay first responders are working to bring self-flying drones to their departments, in a move to increase response times and make most efficient use of resources.

VIDEO: Youโre probably not thinking about wildfires with all of the snow and ice this week, but theyโre always top of mind for South Dakota Wildland Fire.

Drivers in Vermont’s capital city should soon be safer on the road – thanks to a new system to send out alerts about ambulances and fire trucks working nearby.

VIDEO: One of the first things people will notice is the intense flames being produced in the chamber of a wildfire-managing Burnbot.

First responders in Saint Cloud have a new tool that could help them cover emergencies much faster.

Danbury firefighters fanned out on the expansive hillside and did a line search, using thermal imagining cameras.

VIDEO: The Lexington Fire Department has launched drones dozens of times this year to increase safety and improve decision-making at emergency scenes.

VIDEO: The Brazos County 911 District is implementing artificial intelligence (AI) to answer non-emergency calls, aiming to reduce wait times and ease the burden on overworked dispatchers.

VIDEO: The city of Austin is preparing to roll out a new traffic-signal system next year, designed to help ambulances and fire trucks reach their destinations faster and safely.

SoyFoam has been in development for many years, but didnโt start being tested and used until recently. Itโs biodegradable, puts out Class A and Class B fires, and most importantly, is PFAS-free.