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App provides immediate fire information to Los Angeles residents
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1/28/2025
App provides immediate fire information to Los Angeles residents
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When the blazes in Los Angeles County raged on, residents turned to a mobile app for the
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latest updates and where the apparent dangers lay.
00:08
VOA's Michelle Quinn tells us more.
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As the Los Angeles fires burned and threatened communities, residents and first responders
00:18
needed information they could use immediately.
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Evacuation zones, wind and smoke direction, power outages and more.
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They turned to an app called Watch Duty, run by a team hundreds of kilometers away
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in Northern California.
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Watch Duty offers residents crucial information about new outbreaks, changing wind patterns
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and other concerns.
00:43
Think of it as a virtual emergency operations center that gives neighborhood by neighborhood
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updates as a crisis unfolds.
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My emergency and my neighbor who lives, you know, a quarter mile away from me, our emergencies
00:58
are much different as well.
01:00
That rings true through communities everywhere and that's where technology really comes in.
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Watch Duty's delivery of detailed, localized information is one reason for its popularity
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with its 7 million users, many of whom downloaded the app in recent weeks.
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Watch Duty's success points to the promise that technologies such as artificial intelligence
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and sensors will give residents and first responders the real-time information they
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need to survive and fight natural disasters.
01:34
Among Watch Duty's technology partners is Alert California, run by the University of
01:39
California San Diego.
01:42
This network of more than 1,000 AI-enhanced cameras throughout the state looks for smoke,
01:49
often detecting fires before people call emergency lines.
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Together we become the eyes and ears and then we disseminate that into reports to the public
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through our platform.
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Another Watch Duty partner is N5 Sensors, a Maryland-based firm.
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Its ground-based sensors detect smoke, heat and other signs of fire.
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They are like a nose, if you will, so they detect smoke anomalies and different chemical
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patterns in the air.
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Watch Duty's service covers 22 states, mostly in the western U.S., and it plans to expand
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to all states.
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While fire has been its focus, Watch Duty also plans to track other natural disasters
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such as tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes and tsunamis.
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We want to be that one-stop shop where people can go and get this information and in those
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times of duress have a source that makes it clear and concise what's happening.
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We've got fire coming down the hill.
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Michelle Quinn, DOA News.
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