Wildfires: No More Ashes. No More Excuses.
Every year, Oregon burns.
Towns are lost. Forests are scarred. Families evacuate. Air turns to poison.
The politicians offer thoughts and prayers.
I offer solutions.
Oregon’s wildfire crisis has become seasonal — and predictable.
Tens of thousands of acres destroyed yearly
Toxic smoke choking communities
Billions in economic damage
Families displaced and lives lost
And while fire crews and first responders risk their lives, our leaders sit on their hands — underfunded, unprepared, and unaccountable.
We don’t need more reaction.
We need prevention.
We need technology, urgency, and leadership.
I invented OmniPyron because waiting is not an option.
OmniPyron are autonomous aerial systems designed to detect, monitor, and suppress wildfires before they become disasters.
Thermal imaging & AI-powered detection
Early intervention — even in remote regions
Live coordination with firefighting crews
Solar-charged & station-deployed for rapid, 24/7 coverage
These drones will patrol Oregon’s most vulnerable zones 24/7/365 — hovering high above the trees and cities, scanning for heat signatures, and engaging threats instantly. They can be at any major fire in the state within one minute.
They don't replace humans — they protect them.
"EYE IN THE SKY" (ES) DRONES
We will need 4,000 ES drones in our skies.
These are large black spherical drones, 20 feet in diameter.
They are powered by solar energy and lithium batteries.
They will patrol 24/7/365 high above cities and forests.
They will each patrol a 25 square mile sector.
They will patrol at approximately 1,000–3,000 ft AGL (above ground level), so to avoid planes.
They serve as command relays for smaller tactical drones in their sector.
There will be close to 500,000 FT drones throughout the state.
These drones stay on the ground in a small building until needed to deploy.
They can go about 55MPH, meaning they can get to any fire within one minute.
There will be 20 FT drones for each 5 square mile zone.
FT drones may be borrowed from other sectors if need be, with a further emergency supply at the ready.