OroraTech USA’s wildfire platform adopted by Larimer County

October 3, 2025
OroraTech USA's wildfire platform adopted by Latimer County

OroraTech USA and the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office have shared their partnership, with the announcement marking a step in enhancing wildfire preparedness and emergency response across one of Colorado’s most fire-prone counties.

Under a 2025 pilot program, the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office Emergency Services Division has integrated OroraTech’s Wildfire Solution platform into its operational workflow.

The service delivers near-instant wildfire alerts, AI-powered fire spread modeling and critical insights tailored to Larimer’s mountainous terrain and diverse population zones.

The platform supports early identification of wildfire outbreaks, faster situational assessments and the ability to predict fire spread during the first 24 hours of an incident.

Chief of Emergency Services, Larimer County Sheriff’s Office, Justin Whitesell’s statement

Justin Whitesell, Chief of Emergency Services for the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office explained: “Larimer County continues to face rising wildfire frequency and severity. OroraTech provides us with a new layer of intelligence to act faster and smarter.

“Their platform helps us to verify ignition points, model fire spread and make better decisions with our firefighting resources. It’s quickly becoming a vital addition to our toolkit.”

Wildfire-prone region

Larimer County is consistently ranked among the most wildfire-prone regions in Colorado, with more than 15% of its land area burned in recent decades.

Between 1984 and 2021, the county experienced at least 16 major wildfires, including the 208,000-acre Cameron Peak Fire in 2020 – the largest in Colorado history – and the 87,000-acre High Park Fire in 2012.

The county’s mix of rugged terrain, dense forests and expanding population centers makes it one of the hardest-hit and highest-risk jurisdictions in the state.

CEO, OroraTech USA, Thomas Gruebler’s statement

Thomas Gruebler, CEO of OroraTech USA shared: “Wildfires are the most frequent natural hazard in Larimer County, and our goal is to ensure agencies have the best possible intelligence at their fingertips.

“We are proud to support Chief Whitesell, Sheriff John Feyen and the LCSO team in safeguarding lives, infrastructure, and ecosystems.”

Wildfire Solution platform

OroraTech’s Wildfire Solution combines satellite imagery with AI-enhanced fire spread modeling, offering emergency teams the ability to detect new ignitions, track fire movement and prioritize response in minutes, not hours.

The system delivers actionable data even in rugged terrain and low-visibility conditions, ensuring situational awareness when it matters most.

OroraTech USA’s wildfire platform adopted by Larimer County: Summary

OroraTech USA and the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office have shared their partnership, with the announcement marking a step in enhancing wildfire preparedness and emergency response across one of Colorado’s most fire-prone counties.

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