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Canadian Police Use Tracking Devices to Catch Arsonists. Oregon Bans Insurance Companies From Using Wildfire Risk Maps.
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Canadian Police Use Tracking Devices to Catch Arsonists. Oregon Bans Insurance Companies From Using Wildfire Risk Maps.

Also, Firefighter loses fingers on project work, FS sued over wildfire blowout, and new Calf Canyon lawsuits.

On today’s show:

  • Canadian police use tracking devices to catch arsonists in Quebec.

  • Willamette NF involved in $33M lawsuit after 3.5 acre wildfire escapes.

  • Oregon has banned insurance companies from using wildfire risk maps.

  • Firefighter on the Cherokee NF loses finger on project work.

    Calf Canyon Fire
  • FEMA has been sued in New Mexico after payments to Calf Canyon and Hermits Peak fire victims are delayed.

  • Plus more.

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