New forest fire APP offers public safety while improving response time

Forest fire APP

The new forest fire APP detects and maps forest fires and hotspots across the country. It is now available for free to Canadian firefighters, forestry managers, emergency managers, municipalities, the media and the public to see – in near real time – where fires are blazing.

“There are thousands of fires raging right now in Canada, causing devastation,” said Phil Green, CEO of First Resource Management Group (FRMG), the developers of FireFringe™. “Our app can help save communities. It shows where fires are beginning to grow and can help predict where they are headed. It’s simple and visual to keep people informed and safe.”  

forest fire APP
FireFringe app map samples: www.firefringe.com (CNW Group/First Response Management Group)

FireFringe™ is powerful. It leverages FRMG’s SkyForest™ technology, which uses satellites to make detailed maps of forests and the trees growing there. It is then paired with satellite sensors from NASA that detect high temperatures, and mapping imagery from Mapbox™. The app also provides data from Natural Resources Canada about the perimeters of fires and their hotspots.

The forest fire app can help:

  • understand what could be fueling a fire; 
  • track a fire’s progression; 
  • make better predictions; and, 
  • give more time to prepare and respond.

On the maps, fire clusters appear as large circles and show the number of fire points in a cluster. As you zoom in, current day fires appear in red. Previous days’ appear in yellow.

“I’ve been fighting fires all my life,” said Greg Johnson, CEO, Johnson Fire Service. “We’re currently battling one of the worst seasons ever and FireFringe™ gives us a leg up so we can keep people and property safe.”  

Forest fire APP (FireFringe™) features:

  • Worldwide coverage 
  • Search ability by major cities and landmarks 
  • Sensitivity that can be set from low to high 
  • Clear visuals to tell the distance between you and a fire 
  • Historical data to see previously burnt areas

“Three years ago, the technology used by FireFringe™ helped me prepare my town for an approaching fire,” said Terry Fiset, Reeve of Elk Lake, Ontario. “Although FRMG was using a manual process then, I used the maps to alert the Ministry of Natural Resources of a hotspot near Elk Lake they weren’t even aware of. When they confirmed it, we got to work. Without question, every community with fire risks needs FireFringe™.”

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