Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

SOON, CITY TO HAVE ITS OWN FIREFIGHTI­NG ROBOT FOR ₹92L

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI : The next time a blaze erupts in Mumbai, you might see a thermal-camera-assisted robot doing the firefighti­ng. If the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) gives the nod, the city’s fire brigade will acquire the robot for a cost of ₹92 lakh.

The robot, built using Chinese technology, will be remotely guided by fire brigade officers to the source of the fire and douse it. The inbuilt thermal cameras will be able to see through both smoke and darkness. The fire brigade plans to use the robot especially in congested areas and if the fire is caused by a chemical leakage. This proposal has been tabled before the BMC’S standing committee, who will take a decision on Friday.

The body of the robot is made up of aluminium sheets which can withstand temperatur­es up to 700 degree Celsius. “The robots will be used in life-threatenin­g situations and where it is extremely dangerous for the fire brigade officials to venture in,” said a fire brigade official. “The robot can spray water and foam mist up to 80m. It will have a hydraulic lift attached to aid climbing stairs. It will come handy in a fire in dilapidate­d structures, multilevel basements without ventilatio­n or places with narrow passageway­s.”

The firefighti­ng robot is a pilot project and further robots will be procured depending on its success. This year, the civic body has allotted ₹151 crore towards the acquisitio­n of new technology, as compared to the ₹165 crore in 2017. The BMC also plans to buy fire-mapping drones.

THE ROBOT, BUILT USING CHINESE TECHNOLOGY, WILL BE REMOTELY GUIDED TO THE FIRE SOURCE AND DOUSE IT

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