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Watch Duty, a Wildfire-Tracking App, Provides a Lifeline in Los Angeles

Technology, News1 min read

A nonprofit runs the app with volunteers and full-time employees, including retired firefighters and dispatchers, to provide live updates on fire conditions.


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