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Posted: Sep 3, 2015

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Posted: Sep 2, 2015

Boeing drone helps fight Washington state wildfires in latest demonstration of UAV technology

Insitu, the Boeing subsidiary that makes unmanned aircraft systems, is helping emergency responders in Washington State as they work to tame wildfires that have spread across the Pacific Northwest, destroying and threatening thousands of homes. The company recently flew its ScanEagle surveillance drone over the Paradise Fire in Washington’s Olympic National Park, according to a news release.
- PUB DATE: 9/2/2015 9:45:29 AM - SOURCE: GeekWire
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Posted: Sep 2, 2015

Boeing drone helps fight Washington state wildfires in latest demonstration of UAV technology

Insitu, the Boeing subsidiary that makes unmanned aircraft systems, is helping emergency responders in Washington State as they work to tame wildfires that have spread across the Pacific Northwest, destroying and threatening thousands of homes. The company recently flew its ScanEagle surveillance drone over the Paradise Fire in Washington’s Olympic National Park, according to a news release.
- PUB DATE: 9/2/2015 9:45:29 AM - SOURCE: GeekWire
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Posted: Sep 2, 2015

Inmate crew finds firefighting rewarding on several levels

The morning after a brush fire off Geiger Boulevard burned a few acres near the highway, the men of Heights 43 got to work. Wearing heavy black boots and green pants, they took to the still-smoking black earth, digging to find pockets of heat and snuff them out. The 10-man crew wears red shirts – the only piece of their uniform that sets them apart from other wildland firefighters.
- PUB DATE: 9/2/2015 8:48:28 AM - SOURCE: Walla Walla Union-Bulletin
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Posted: Sep 2, 2015

Inmate crew finds firefighting rewarding on several levels

The morning after a brush fire off Geiger Boulevard burned a few acres near the highway, the men of Heights 43 got to work. Wearing heavy black boots and green pants, they took to the still-smoking black earth, digging to find pockets of heat and snuff them out. The 10-man crew wears red shirts – the only piece of their uniform that sets them apart from other wildland firefighters.
- PUB DATE: 9/2/2015 8:48:28 AM - SOURCE: Walla Walla Union-Bulletin
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