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MIT Lincoln Laboratory develops innovative disaster response system

At MIT Lincoln Laboratory, researchers are exploring ways technology could be used to support emergency responders during rapidly evolving, catastrophic events. A prototype system, the Lincoln Distributed Disaster Response System, was successfully demonstrated in simulated response scenarios for a large-scale wildfire.

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