Advantages from devices may help to reduce the severity of Yarnell Hill fire incident. New advancements of equipment may be required for firefighters which could help them to get climate cautioning information straightforwardly from the source without experiencing layers of administration. The military most likely as of now has something like this. I imagine a 7-inch monitor display equipment which it can be called Firefighter's Emergency Situational Awareness Device (FESAD). This device could get satellite transmissions anyplace which is a reasonable perspective of the sky. It is not necessary that every firefighter need to have a FESAD. To make it simple, just give one to each flame. It could be founded on a satellite telephone, would have a GPS collector, and be fit for accepting content and pictures. A choice variant may likewise work as a satellite phone. Thus, the firefighter could call the climate forecaster to get more data. The individual sending the information to the flame would not need to know the telephone number of the beneficiary, yet would draw a container on a guide and any gadgets inside of that case would get the information, without annoying others that would not be influenced by the notice. At the point when the FESAD touches base at a fire, the client could have it communicate something specific enlisting its area so that the area could get notices from it. This would alarm the on-obligation Remote-IMET to add it to their watch list