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Public Works proposes Pano AI camera system to detect landfill fires; preliminary cost $40,000 per year
Summary
Public Works proposed installing a Pano AI camera system covering the Toutle Basin and the county landfill to provide early detection of fires; staff said the vendor proposes $40,000 per year for five years and that AI alerts would be monitored by humans and could supply coordinates to fire responders.
Public Works described a proposed perimeter camera system (Pano AI) to improve early detection of landfill and surrounding wildland fires at the county landfill in the Toutle Basin.
"The great thing about this product is once it detects the particles in the air, so anywhere where these cameras overlap, it will give you latitude and longitude coordinates," Public Works staff said, describing how overlapping cameras improve precision for fire responders.
Nut graf: Staff said the cameras would extend detection…
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