UAQ firefighters get new aide: Drones
umm al quwain — The civil defence department of the Umm Al Quwain Police has launched a special drone for fighting fire in high and narrow places.
The unmanned plane is equipped with a manual fire extinguisher to efficiently and quickly control the blaze, according to Col Hassan Ali Mohammed bin Sarm, director of the UAQ Civil Defence.
“The all new device will help firefighters reach high and narrow areas and successfully manage to contain the blaze in record time and prevent flames from spreading to nearby places.”
Mohammed Salem, a safety engineer, told Khaleej Times that drones armed with cameras and sensor payloads have been used by military and border control agencies for decades to improve situational awareness. “Commercialisation now has brought more UAVs, or unmanned aerial vehicles, to the market — making the technology more accessible to fire as well as civil defence and emergency departments.”
These eyes-in-the-sky can be used across public-safety services, he added. “They can be used in transmitting birds-eye video of a fire to incident commanders
Commercialisation has made unmanned aerial vehicle technology more accessible to fire, civil defence and emergency departments.” Mohammed Salem, safety engineer
and mapping out hardhit areas after a disaster.”
While civilians have a huge number of UAV models and brands to choose from for hobby use, fire departments generally look at UAVs in terms of performance, robustness, payload capability, and speed of deployment, among other attributes, he pointed out.
“The drone can also be used in search and rescue operations where it can identify people trapped on roofs or in occupied vehicles, and in hazardous materials situations.”
Sherif Al Wakeel, an Egyptian resident of Umm Al Quwain, told Khaleej Times that the new firefighting drone is an added value to this life-saving operation. “They can easily and perfectly handle hard work, and reach tough areas in no time, saving the lives of people and firefighters.”