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Extra Eyes: APS, Firefighters Team Up With New AI Smoke-Detection Cameras

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Arizona Public Service artificial intelligence (AI) smoke-detection camera installed in northern Arizona. (Courtesy: Pano AI)
Arizona Public Service artificial intelligence (AI) smoke-detection camera installed in northern Arizona. (Courtesy: Pano AI)

Technology aids in early wildfire detection and strengthens emergency response

PHOENIX, March 25, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--New artificial intelligence (AI) fire-sensing cameras operated by Arizona Public Service (APS) are proactively searching 24/7 for early signs of wildfires in targeted, high fire-risk areas. They alert APS fire mitigation experts and fire dispatch centers when smoke and heat traces are detected. As part of its comprehensive wildfire mitigation strategy, APS is enhancing collaboration with firefighters and providing fire dispatch centers access to live camera feeds and fire detection information.

"The new AI cameras act as powerful extra sets of eyes. When minutes matter, early fire detection provides real-time information so firefighters can respond faster and we can make critical operational decisions about our energy grid to help keep communities safe," said Scott Bordenkircher, APS Forestry and Fire Mitigation Director. "Our wildfire mitigation efforts over the past 10 years, strengthened by partnerships with federal land managers, the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management and local fire departments, is key to delivering safe, reliable energy to customers."

"The Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management knows the capabilities of the AI cameras and the critical asset they can be for the state when it comes to DFFM’s wildfire response. We will have the ability to tap into the cameras and those feeds will help increase our situational awareness as well as provide our dispatching center with timely information to relay to our boots on the ground," said Tom Torres, Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management Director. "We appreciate the collaboration with APS to enhance our fire suppression response efforts so DFFM can better serve and protect our residents and communities."

The new technology from Pano AI is helping mitigate wildfire risk through a variety of features, including:

  • More than 30 APS AI cameras mounted in elevated locations across Flagstaff, Payson, Prescott, Sedona, north Phoenix and southeastern Arizona by this summer.

  • Smart AI that evaluates and detects fire smoke optimally within a 10-mile range and studies the way smoke looks to prevent mistaking other images like fog or dust as signs of wildfire.

  • Connected satellite data that produces information on the size and location of the fire and 24/7 live stream using ultra-high-definition cameras with 360-degree views that can zoom in on a specific location.

"Arizona faces a growing threat from wildfires, and early detection is critical to protecting communities and infrastructure," said Arvind Satyam, Pano AI Co-founder and Chief Commercial Officer. "By partnering with APS, we’re bringing cutting-edge technology and real-time intelligence to the frontlines of wildfire response. These AI-powered cameras spot smoke from miles away and provide actionable insights that help the utility and emergency responders move quickly and decisively."