In Kanpur city, flames from now on will be put out by robots. Kanpur is the first city in the state to receive an Articulating Water Tower (AWT) vehicle and a robot that were made in India. The live scenario within the burning building will be displayed via the cameras that are mounted in both devices. Robots can now be used to control fire occurrences. The new technology is now being implemented.
Narrow roadways are inaccessible to fire trucks. Fire poses a threat to people's lives in crowded communities. Because of the tiny streets, firefighters frequently fail to put out flames. The robot will now be able to manage the fire while lowering the danger to human life. With the aid of a remote control, the robot may be guided down the small street to the building. Large cities are using robots to put out flames.
This will give precise details about the individuals confined there, allowing for their rescue. Four thousand litres of water can be sprayed in a minute by the articulated water tower. The CFO and the firefighters performed a puja for the new equipment. The Chief Minister will soon inaugurate the same. By climbing the stairs, the robot can manage the fire. Sensors can be used to evaluate the state of smoke and fire.
CFO Deepak Sharma claims that images of the location will be sent by the camera attached to the robot's nozzle. It has a 180-degree rotating nozzle with batteries. On a single charge, it can run for four hours. The fleet includes a firescape articulating water tower that can spray water up to 35 metres in the air.
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