High-tech response: Robot, 4 fire engines contain midnight fire in Rangareddy
Rangareddy (Telangana) [India], April 7 (ANI): An operation in Bandlaguda Jagir highlighted a significant shift in how urban fires are being managed in Telangana, specifically through the use of specialised technology to protect human firefighters.
In a "high-tech" intervention, a midnight fire that broke out at a cloth store in Bandlaguda Jagir in Rangareddy district was brought under control by firefighters using four fire engines and a robot after nearly three hours of firefighting operations, with no injuries or casualties reported.
Assistant District Fire Officer, Madhapur, Govardhan Reddy said the control room received the distress call at 2:58 AM, following which four vehicles along with a robot were immediately dispatched to the site.
These robots are increasingly used in India for specific tactical reasons: Cloth stores are notorious for "backdrafts" and thick, toxic smoke from synthetic fabrics. The robot can enter these high-heat zones where it might be too dangerous for humans.
This particular unit was dispatched from the Madhapur fire station, which serves as a tech-forward hub for the Hyderabad/Rangareddy region. (ANI)
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