Stakeholders · Fire & Rescue
Ætheris for
Fire Departments
Every second a crash goes undiscovered is a second the fire crew doesn't have. Sentinels of the Wild eliminates the discovery delay entirely — delivering confirmed crash alerts to dispatch before any caller reaches 911.
Rural fire departments face a crisis that begins before any truck rolls: they don't know a crash happened. In low-population corridors, vehicle crashes can go unwitnessed for hours. By the time someone calls 911, a survivable trauma has become a fatality — and a car fire has become a wildfire.
Sentinels of the Wild changes that equation entirely. Our roadside sensor network detects vehicle departure events within seconds and fires an automatic notification directly to dispatch — no human caller required. Fire crews get the call faster, with location data, before smoke is visible from the road.
And for wildlife-vehicle crashes that ignite dry vegetation, our system provides the earliest possible detection — turning a potential wildland fire event into a rapid-response fire suppression call.
What Ætheris Brings
What Fire Departments
Get from AWCMP
Automatic Crash-to-Dispatch Notification
AWCMP detects vehicle departure events and pushes confirmed alerts directly to CAD (Computer-Aided Dispatch) systems within seconds. Fire crews are rolling before a single caller reaches 911.
Precise GPS Corridor Location
Every alert includes exact coordinates and corridor mileage — no ambiguous landmark directions. Crews arrive at the right location on the first pass, even in remote areas with no addresses.
Early Vegetation Fire Detection
Wildlife-vehicle collisions in dry Texas corridors can ignite roadside vegetation instantly. AWCMP's multi-sensor detection gives fire departments the earliest possible alert for ignition events near the roadway.
Off-Grid Operation — No Cell Dependency
AWCMP operates on its own mesh radio network with satellite uplink backup. In the rural corridors where cellular is dead, the notification still fires. Your crew still gets the call.
Corridor Intelligence Reports
Monthly and annual data on crash frequency, time patterns, and high-risk zones by corridor segment — actionable intelligence for fire station positioning, pre-deployment staging, and mutual aid planning.
CAD System Integration
AWCMP integrates with existing Computer-Aided Dispatch infrastructure used by fire departments and emergency communications centers — no new software required for dispatch staff.
What Fire Brings
What Fire Departments
Unlock for Ætheris
Corridor Hazard Knowledge
Fire departments know which roads produce the most incidents, which times are highest risk, and which terrain features create the most dangerous crashes. That ground truth makes our AI smarter, faster.
Incident Validation Data
Post-incident reports from responding fire crews validate AWCMP detection events — confirming true positives and flagging edge cases that improve model accuracy over time.
Community Trust & Credibility
Fire departments are among the most trusted institutions in rural Texas. A formal partnership with local fire services signals that AWCMP is here to serve the community — not extract data from it.
Deployment Advocacy
Fire departments with direct operational benefit have the credibility to advocate for AWCMP deployment with county commissioners, TxDOT district offices, and state safety programs — accelerating our reach.
Partnership Pathway
Let's Get Your Corridor
Protected
We are actively identifying Texas pilot corridors and building relationships with fire departments who want to eliminate the crash discovery delay. If that's you, reach out.