Our Equipment

From high-tech cameras to rugged field tools — we use advanced equipment like thermal drones, smart sensors, and real-time monitoring systems to detect, track, and fight wildfires with precision and speed

Wildland Firefighting Pickups

We use high-clearance pickups of various makes and models for wildland firefighting. We deliberately choose mostly second-hand vehicles with reliable engines, drivetrains, and suspensions. This allows us to push them hard when every second counts—without hesitation.

Our pickups are equipped with high-pressure fire suppression systems, which are the most effective choice for tackling forest and wildland fires.

Built for the Wild

Handles tough forest terrain with ease

Water Onboard

Brings water to start firefighting instantly

Fully Equipped

Comes with all essential gear onboard

PTZ Surveillance Cameras

Pan-Tilt-Zoom cameras are a key part of our monitoring system. They can rotate in multiple directions and zoom in with great precision, allowing operators to scan wide forested areas and focus on distant smoke plumes or heat anomalies. These cameras are remotely controlled and provide real-time visual data, even in difficult weather or terrain conditions.

High Optical Zoom

Allows spotting small signs of smoke or fire from kilometers away

Remote Control

Enables safe, centralized operation without being on-site

Full Area Coverage

Comes with all essential gear onboard

Weather Station Sensors

Our stations are equipped with professional-grade sensors that continuously monitor environmental conditions to help detect fire-prone situations before they escalate. Installed at every observatory, these devices provide essential real-time data on weather and soil metrics—serving as a critical layer in our early warning system.

Tracks Temp

Measures temperature, humidity, wind, and pressure in real time

Fire Risk Forecasting

Helps anticipate dangerous conditions before ignition occurs

Autonomous Operation

Comes with all essential gear onboard

Cargo Drones

We operate cargo drones capable of carrying up to 30 kilograms over long distances. When fighting fires in hard-to-reach areas, our volunteers receive essential supplies, including water, gear, and food, by air. This way, we eliminate the need to climb back and forth for resupply, saving time, energy, and lives.

Heavy Lift

Long range

Hard Terrain Access

Brings water to start firefighting instantly

Live Heat Maps

Comes with all essential gear onboard

Lightning Detection System

Our observatories are equipped with advanced lightning detection technology, including the Boltek LRX1 sensors, which can identify lightning strikes within a 300-mile radius. These systems track and log the location and intensity of each strike in real time, providing valuable data. Since many wildfires are caused by lightning—especially in remote mountainous areas—this system plays a crucial role in early fire detection. By identifying high-risk ignition points even before smoke appears, our team deploy ground units to assess and respond quickly and effectively.

Accurate Mapping

Pinpoints lightning strikes for focused monitoring

24/7 Storm Watch

Continuously detects storm activity and risks

Early Alerts

Identifies danger zones before fires start