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Powerful Cameras Spot Wildfires in Nevada's Outback

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Monday, July 27, 2015   

CARSON CITY, Nev. - Powerful cameras are being used to keep an eye out for wildfires across huge areas of Nevada's remote outback in the central and northern part of the state.

Paul Petersen, acting state fire management officer with the Bureau of Land Management, says the agency is working with the University of Nevada, Reno to install and monitor the cameras on remote mountain peaks. He says a camera on Midas Peak recently spotted a large lightning-strike fire 100 miles away near Jordan Valley, Oregon.

"Upon the initial report we were able to move the camera and identify the fire," he says. "Just from the size of the fire, we were able to increase heavy aircraft response to that."

Petersen says the cameras can provide the BLM with early notice of a fire that may otherwise go unreported until it gets much larger.

As Nevada enters the height of wildfire season and in an era of the biggest wildfires in the state's history, Petersen says the cameras provide extra eyes.

"It definitely helps," he says. "It helps with our situational awareness and being able to detect fires, and we're always looking to gain a little bit better edge on wildfire detection, wildfire prevention and protection of the landscape."

Petersen adds the cameras captured images of several fires in the Tahoe Basin that were caused by lightning strikes from thunderstorms that recently drenched Northern Nevada. He says the BLM is looking to eventually build a statewide network of wildfire cameras.




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