Mobile Solutions Available for 2026 Fire Season

Mobile wildfire detection coverage, deployed fast.

EVS mobile trailers are not CCTV camera sites. Each deployment is a fully self-contained wildfire detection system, deployed and maintained by EVS, that moves from risk mapping to verified mobile notifications, live weather, imagery, video, and dynamic fire-risk intelligence.

EVS mobile detection trailer with mast camera overlooking forested hills
Mapped Terrain, access, sightlines, exposure, and fire-risk zones are reviewed before placement.
Deployed EVS brings the trailer, camera, power, and monitoring workflow online as one field-ready system.
Feeding Once on site, deployment takes less than an hour to begin feeding images from the field.

Whole System Solution

From site selection to field-ready alerts.

Before a trailer is placed, EVS reviews the surrounding area to identify fire risk, coverage gaps, access constraints, and the best camera location. The goal is practical visibility: put the system where it can see the landscape, communicate reliably, and support the fastest possible response.

After arrival, EVS deploys and maintains the self-contained system in the field. Redundant high-speed networking keeps the camera connected to ForestWatch monitoring so responders can receive location data, imagery, video, live weather, and changing risk context without waiting for a manual field report.

ForestWatch Alert 12:47 PM
Possible smoke column Lat 43.2167, Long -123.3417 Camera: Ridge Trailer 02
Wind9 mph
RH28%
RiskHigh
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FireWeb Integration

Alarms move directly into incident management.

EVS partners with FireWeb so detection does not stop at the camera. When EVS places an alarm, our software can push directly into FireWeb, creating the smoke report, collecting incident statistics, and helping route information to local agencies, dispatch centers, or 911 channels.

Smoke reports from alarms

Detection events can become FireWeb smoke reports with location, imagery, video context, and supporting field information.

Dispatch-ready workflow

FireWeb is built around incident management and dispatching, including CAD, status tracking, and operational documentation.

Weather, GIS, and statistics

The integrated workflow supports GIS mapping, weather data, incident statistics, reporting, and trend analysis.

Deployment Workflow

Built to go live fast without skipping the planning.

  1. 01

    Map the area

    EVS reviews the terrain, access routes, sightlines, communications options, and current fire-risk profile.

  2. 02

    Choose the right location

    The trailer position is selected for coverage, reliability, security, and usefulness to responding agencies.

  3. 03

    Deploy the system

    EVS sets up the trailer, mast, camera, self-contained power, network connection, and monitoring workflow.

  4. 04

    Start feeding images

    The field image feed starts first, with alerts carrying location, video, live weather, and dynamic risk context.

What Each Deployment Includes

Coverage, communications, and operational support in one field-ready package.

Self-contained detection trailer

Field-ready trailer platform with deployable tower, stabilized placement, wildfire detection camera, and independent power.

Redundant internet connectivity

High-speed networking with redundant paths to keep field images, video, and monitoring data moving to the internet.

ForestWatch mobile intelligence

Notifications can include latitude and longitude, imagery, video review, live weather, and changing risk conditions.

EVS deployment and maintenance

Site planning, delivery, setup, ongoing maintenance, operational support, and end-of-deployment removal coordinated by EVS.

EVS mobile unit ready for deployment

Mobile Unit Availability

Contact us to book our mobile unit today.

EVS can help evaluate your coverage area, identify the right trailer location, and deploy a self-contained detection system for temporary wildfire monitoring.

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