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BOULDER, Colo. — The Pearl, Alexander Mountain, Quarry and Stone Canyon fires have torched Colorado communities over the past couple of months. Officials from counties across the state gathered together on Wednesday to look at and discuss new detection technology with hopes of stopping or slowing future wildfires. The event was hosted by the U.S.
We need to investigate it a little bit more.'Two N5 Shields have already been installed in Boulder. Whittington is slated to receive 20 N5 Shields, which will be placed in rural areas throughout Jefferson County. Gilpin County will receive 100. 'There is no one piece of technology that's going to solve our problem,' Whittington said. Firefighters are tackling more wildfires more often.
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