Ring, in partnership with Watch Duty, has launched a new feature called ‘Fire Watch’ to enhance community safety during wildfires.
This feature integrates into the Neighbors section of the Ring app and aims to provide real-time, ground-truth information to both communities and first responders during active fire events.
‘Fire Watch’ is comprised of three key components:
- Real-Time Fire Alerts from Watch Duty
- AI-Powered Smoke and Fire Detection
- Voluntary Community Contribution
These features are designed to keep users informed and safer during wildfire events. Ring camera owners can voluntarily share snapshots with Watch Duty to enhance fire reporting and support first responders.
In a press release, John Mills, Co-founder and CEO of Watch Duty said:
“This partnership with Ring allows us to meet people where they already are, using tools they trust, and extend life-saving wildfire intelligence to more communities than ever before. That’s how resilience is built—together. One year after the LA fires, the lesson is clear: communities need better tools before disaster strikes. The Fire Watch feature represents what’s possible when we take that responsibility seriously and build the right tools, making them accessible to everyone.”
Jamie Siminoff, Chief Inventor of Ring said:
“Ring began with a single doorbell I built in my garage—one that was sadly lost in the Palisades fire last year. While that loss is small compared to the devastation experienced by families and the lives lost, it reinforces why this work matters so deeply to me. Partnering with Watch Duty is a meaningful way to honor Ring’s origins and our shared commitment to supporting communities and the first responders who work tirelessly to protect them. The garage may be gone, but the spirit of innovation and neighbor-to-neighbor support that started there is stronger than ever.”
Watch Duty, a nonprofit organization, has expanded its coverage nationwide, providing verified, real-time wildfire information. Founded in 2021, Watch Duty has become a trusted source for wildfire alerts, offering services such as air quality index, wind direction, and red-flag warnings. The organization aims to transform disaster information sharing by prioritizing people over profit.
The ‘Fire Watch’ feature will begin rolling out nationwide this spring, providing communities with timely emergency alerts and critical insights. By leveraging technology and community involvement, Ring and Watch Duty aim to enhance public safety and ensure that no one faces disaster without crucial information.
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