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Saturday, September 13, 2025

Watch Duty behind the scenes: "Seconds make a big difference" for wildfire warning app; Heating Planet

"A number of signals will come in to their system. If they think there could be a fire, they pull up a channel or cameras then decide to gather if it's a valid fire."

Blogger note: I live in fire country and the past few years Watch Duty is the site the locals go to when there's a sign of a new fire. They have a lot of credibility and in Northern California we have learned to rely on them. KRCR News Channel 7 No CA network report Sept 12 Transcript below


We're 0:03 hearing from the tech behind watch duty 0:05 about offering critical wildfire 0:07 updates. They pass along public safety 0:09 information in real time using verified 0:12 sources. Staff reporter Seur Padmanabin 0:16 tells us a number of signals will come 0:19 in to their system. If they think there 0:21 could be a fire, they pull up a channel 0:23 or cameras then decide to gather if it's 0:25 a valid fire. If it's something they 0:27 feel people need to know about, they'll 0:29 send out a post. 0:31 When things change very rapidly, it just 0:34 means that we're going to get more 0:36 people in on it and double check and 0:38 cross-check information, but we also 0:41 want to make sure that we give it to 0:43 people as soon as they need it because 0:46 obviously in conditions that bad, 0:49 seconds are going to make a big 0:50 difference. 0:51 Padna Mobin says they have almost 300 0:54 volunteers across 22 states running a 0:57 247 operation. They work to make sure 1:00 they have enough team members on board, 1:02 especially when they are rapidly 1:03 developing fires, evacuations, or road 1:06 closures. Their reporters will continue 1:08 to follow an incident, keeping people 1:10 updated until it's extinguished or no 1:12 longer a threat to life or property. It 1:14 should be noted we do not use watchd 1:17 duty as an official source when 1:19 reporting fires.

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