Napa County might use a high-tech system to try to detect fires soon after ignition, with the hope an early warning gives firefighters the jump they need to prevent raging, massive wildfires.
Ten or so poles topped with the artificial intelligence-based IQ FireWatch fire-sensing technology could provide coverage for 94% to 97% of the county, county officials said. The system can detect heat disturbance from fires even before smoke is visible.
The concept is that "it’s about as early detection as you can get,” county Public Works Director Steven Lederer said. County Fire Chief Geoff Belyea said the fire detection cameras already used in the county don’t have this technology. He was referring to the ALERTWildfire system that has cameras on Mount St. Helena, Atlas Peak and Berryessa Peak.