AI wildfire early detection system is like a fire alarm in the forest, says Vernon Fire Chief, David Lind

SenseNet in the Globe & Mail

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The Canadian Press

July 16, 2024


Vernon Fire Chief David Lind likens the Interior B.C. city’s new artificial-intelligence-driven wildfire detection system to a fire alarm in the forest.

The system involves cameras and scores of air sensors scattered among trees and other high points, collecting data that are fed into an AI system for analysis.

Its creator, Vancouver-based tech firm SenseNet, says it warns firefighters when it detects a pattern indicative of ignition and allows for a response within minutes instead of an hour or more when using traditional visual detection.

“It’s an exciting technology in that it’s really applying almost that fire-alarm system that we see in large buildings, where you’ve got every section of the building covered by some type of a monitor feeding back into a system that provides early notification to everyone … and almost taking that and applying it in an outdoors setting,” Mr. Lind said.

“If a fire occurs in the right area and there’s not a lot of eyes on it … it can delay detection,” he said. “As we start hitting these temperatures that are up above 30 degrees and our humidity is dropping down below 30 [per cent], fire can spread really, really quickly. In those conditions, it’s super important to get early detection.

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