Rancho Cucamonga officials debut wildfire warning system
The Southern California Inland Empire community of Rancho Cucamonga announced plans to install a wildfire detection system called the FireBird, which is manufactured by Azusa-based Lindsey Fire Sense, capable of spotting wildfires as small as 5-feet-by-5-feet in size and reporting them to fire dispatch centers in just two minutes.
Rancho Cucamonga officials debut wildfire warning system
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