Fire Finder - Wildfire Info is a news application developed by Scott Martin, available for download on the iOS App Store and Android Play Store. The app is compatible with iOS 11.0+ and Android 10+, and requires 2 MB of free space for installation of the IPA (iOS) or APK (Android) file.
Fire Finder - Wildfire Info
Scott Martin
Genre: News
Ratings: 4.63
Version: 2.1.0
Updated 04/05/20
Downloads: 529
Fire Finder - Wildfire Info is a news application developed by Scott Martin, available for download on the iOS App Store and Android Play Store. The app is compatible with iOS 11.0+ and Android 10+, and requires 2 MB of free space for installation of the IPA (iOS) or APK (Android) file.
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What is Fire Finder app?
Fire Finder is your best source for finding information and images of wildfires in the United States. Display fire data on a convenient map with satellite imagery or choose from a list of fires.
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Reviews on Fire Finder for iOS
★★★☆☆Not listed
I live in South West Oregon & there has been a large fire in Agnest, Oregon for a couple days & wanted to find specific information on this fire & nothing. So far, not impressed
★★★★☆No bueno
I have driven past active fires, and gotten texts from others first. This does not report much and if it does, it’s all over. Not what I want. I could read the newspaper for more timely notification.
★★★★★Fire app
I think another feature you may want to consider adding is a smoke overlay/layer and a layer to show burned areas.
Love this app though and we use it often because of where we live.
★★★★★Great for quick reference.
I use this for quick yet detailed reference. Easy to use. Very satisfied.
★★★☆☆Fire status
We have had fires active for more than a week, burned homes and towns. And they don’t show up until the fire is almost out.
What good does that do?