Colorado Springs Fire Department unveils three new technologies to improve firefighter, public safety
krdo.com Aug 20, 2026

Colorado Springs Fire Department unveils three new technologies to improve firefighter, public safety

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

The Colorado Springs Fire Department unveiled three new technologies designed to enhance firefighter safety and emergency response capabilities. Mayor Yemi Mobolade emphasized that these tools extend firefighter reach without replacing personnel. The first innovation, QWAKE C-THRU, is a helmet-mounted device using thermal imaging and augmented reality to help firefighters navigate smoke and locate victims up to two and a half times faster. CSFD is the only department in Colorado using this system. Second, N5 Shield sensors are installed at key city locations to monitor for smoke and fire, sending early alerts to police and fire centers. Third, an upgraded drone drop system delivers critical supplies like radios and food to distressed individuals while providing precise fire coordinates. Officials stated these advancements significantly improve situational awareness and response speed, potentially preventing tragedies similar to the Waldo Canyon fire.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · By integrating real-time sensor data with rapid aerial support, the department shifts from reactive emergency management to proactive threat mitigation.
  • · This technological integration directly addresses the critical time gap between fire detection and crew arrival, offering a tangible solution to the limitations faced during past catastrophic wildfires.