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Firefighters Look for New Technology as Threat of Fire Grows

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Peak fire season isn't over, and it's already been a really bad year. Things are expected to get worse over the next century as climate change brings hotter temperatures and drier conditions to the West. A center in Southern California is hoping to bring new firefighting innovations to the field.

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