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A CAL FIRE Business and Workforce Development grantee BurnBot is researching and testing an alternative way to manage prescribed fires. The funds will help the grantee to focus on air quality and fire safety testing operations, including conducting field experiments with CAL FIRE units and local fire departments. Take...

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Fauci’s Hooded Beagle1 year ago

@BurnBotRxTech A glaring example of government waste.

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James Hunter🧞‍♂️🐋1 year ago

@BurnBotRxTech Looks ok for a flat desert, but I wouldn’t exactly classify this as high risk wildfire land. Just watching this video leads me to believe goats, that abate the vegetation, are more efficient and capable of going to terrain that’s more challenging.

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Psykes Group Darling1 year ago

@BurnBotRxTech it would not have helped palisades or eaton

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Mr. Ted Silberstein1 year ago

@BurnBotRxTech That's one way to spend grant money....

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Mootiii1 year ago

@BurnBotRxTech California, get your shit together. This is stupid. You are stupid. Embareassing 🤣

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Nerdatroid1 year ago

@BurnBotRxTech omg, stop spending money on worthless technology like a burn bot if you aren't even ever allowed to burn! That thing costs like $400,000 and has to be watched by more workers than a drip crew.

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California Insider Show1 year ago

After the LA fires, homeowners are facing payout delays, rising costs, and tough decisions. Insurance expert Karl Susman explains what’s really happening with claims and what the future holds for coverage in high-risk areas.

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Nerdatroid1 year ago

@BurnBotRxTech This is so benign I can't even fathom who allowed the development of this.

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