
FDNY rolls out new AI cameras to detect brush fires
VIDEO: The FDNY’s Brush Fire Task Force has debuted its newest solar-powered, AI-driven smoke-and-brush detection cameras, designed to catch fires before they spread.

VIDEO: The FDNY’s Brush Fire Task Force has debuted its newest solar-powered, AI-driven smoke-and-brush detection cameras, designed to catch fires before they spread.

Kaua‘i County Mayor Derek Kawakami signed a measure in September — the first of its kind in the state — that could prove to be a model for reducing wildfire risk throughout Hawai‘i.

“Cape Cod’s forests are some of the most fire-prone in the state,” said Dave Celino, Chief Fire Warden for the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation.

VIDEO: Native American firefighters have been an integral part of Montana’s wildfire response for over 60 years, from pioneering smokejumpers in the 1960s to elite hotshot crews.

After years in the making, the Osgood Fuel Break project started Yreka’s first reentry of prescribed burns on this landscape in over a century.

With the fall wildfire season underway, Gov. Andy Beshear announced an award of more than $922,000 to help high-risk areas of the Commonwealth guard against wildfires.

VIDEO: After catastrophic fires burned thousands of acres in North Dakota last year, state lawmakers continue to look at how towns and counties can be better prepared for another emergency.

VIDEO: The Alabama Forestry Commission said while rain impacted parts of Alabama over the weekend, wildfire risk remains the same across much of the state.

A total of 100 rural and volunteer fire departments from 54 Indiana counties have been awarded $453,386 in Volunteer Fire Assistance Capacity awards.

VIDEO: From fallen leaves to dried-out grass, Saline County Emergency Managers say it’s the prime time for wildfires. And it’s not just the fuels, it’s the weather.

Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management has announced their Green Campus Grant application period is open now through November 13th.

VIDEO: Two graduates from Colorado’s Summit High School who grew up watching wildfires threaten their mountain hometowns are now leading the charge to help homeowners.