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Pyre was created by students from the Royal College of Art and Imperial College London .
When it is exposed to a wildfire, it's heat trigger transmitter activates, sending out a radio signal alert to warn of the danger.
Alerts are sent out to emergency responders and at risk communities, allowing for quick evacuations and firefighting efforts.
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