Wildfires are a growing threat in the United States, with over 1.5 billion acres of fire-prone land in need of protection. Wildland firefighters put their lives on the line every day to combat these fires, but they are often stuck using outdated tools and technologies. To address this issue, the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) has released a report on modernizing wildland firefighting.
The report contains several recommendations for improving wildland firefighting, including:
This graphic found in the report represents an overview of the types of technology that could be implemented to improve wildland firefighting:
Overall, the report emphasizes the need for immediate action to address the shortfalls and vulnerabilities in wildland firefighting. The recommendations highlight both immediate needs that can be addressed with existing technology and strategic, long-term investments in new science and technology.
The report acknowledges that forest management and similar long-term investments in wildfire prevention are also critically essential to reducing the burden on firefighters in the future. However, the technology needed to improve wildfire response is ready to help today, and several actions recommended in the report can be taken immediately to support the needs of today's wildland firefighters and vulnerable communities nationwide.
In conclusion, the report provides a roadmap for modernizing wildland firefighting and protecting our firefighters. By adopting these recommendations, we can equip our firefighters with the latest tools and technologies, reducing the risk to their lives and ensuring that they can effectively combat wildfires in the years to come.
You can access a full PDF copy of the report here.