Sign in Autonomous Wildfire Response: Bridging the Gap Between Tech and Adoption
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Could autonomous aircraft change the way we fight wildfires? 🚁🔥 In this episode of Catching Wildfire, we sit down with Maxwell Brodie, founder of RAIN, to explore the future of autonomous wildfire response. We discuss the transition from traditional firefighting to integrating advanced autonomous technology, the reality of "assistive" vs. "uncrewed" flight, and how to overcome the biggest hurdle in the fire service: adoption. Join hosts Chief Jeff Johnson and Chief Kim Zagaris as they break down the roadmap for bringing this life-saving technology from the lab to the frontlines of our forests. Key Topics Covered:
- Why "Autonomy" does not mean "Uncrewed"
- The history of aviation innovation in the fire service
- Overcoming the "Chicken and Egg" procurement problem
- How we can safely integrate new tech into existing air traffic procedures
Guest: Maxwell Brodie, Founder of RAIN Hosts: Jeff Johnson (Retired Fire Chief) & Chief Kim Zagaris (Senior Policy Adviser, WFCA)