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From Makati City, Philippines news, it said that Makati Mayor Abby Binay on Tuesday said the city government recently acquired three units of the Rosenbauer Smart Firefighting Robot to further enhance the city’s modern emergency response capabilities. The mayor said the robots offer an alternative way to aid in fire suppression and rescue efforts, especially in high-risk incidents such as those involving hazardous materials, reducing the risk to rescuers’ lives.
The report also stated that the smart firefighting robots will help our response teams handle complex and dangerous situations more effectively through advanced features that can compensate for human limitations,” Mayor Abby said. She said that each robot is designed to withstand extreme heat, poor visibility, and hazardous environments, and equipped with an acoustic warning device that emits audible signals during operations to alert nearby personnel.
The report added that with a maximum payload capacity of 600 kilograms, the robot can serve as a mobile platform to drag injured responders or trapped civilians out of harm’s way, minimizing the need to send additional personnel into hazardous zones, she noted.
In addition to the report, Mayor Abby also said the robot is equipped with remote-controlled mobility operated via dual joysticks, which allows for rapid deployment in high-risk scenarios such as commercial fires, confined space rescues, and other complex emergencies. Its turret can discharge between 1,500 to 3,500 liters of water per minute at 10 bar pressure, with a vertical reach of up to 80 feet.
Under the administration of Mayor Abby, Makati has continuously modernized its disaster equipment, procuring mobile command and emergency response vehicles and gear. These include four mobile command vehicles, one advanced mobile emergency communication vehicle, one aerial fire ladder truck, one super tanker, two chemical fire trucks, two rescue trucks, two USAR (Urban Search and Rescue) trailers, 10 rescue boats, two mobile kitchens, 13 basic life support ambulances, three motorcycles, and two mobile clinics.
Source: Daily Inquirer
Image of the robots with Makati City Mayor Binay
The report also stated that the smart firefighting robots will help our response teams handle complex and dangerous situations more effectively through advanced features that can compensate for human limitations,” Mayor Abby said. She said that each robot is designed to withstand extreme heat, poor visibility, and hazardous environments, and equipped with an acoustic warning device that emits audible signals during operations to alert nearby personnel.
The report added that with a maximum payload capacity of 600 kilograms, the robot can serve as a mobile platform to drag injured responders or trapped civilians out of harm’s way, minimizing the need to send additional personnel into hazardous zones, she noted.
In addition to the report, Mayor Abby also said the robot is equipped with remote-controlled mobility operated via dual joysticks, which allows for rapid deployment in high-risk scenarios such as commercial fires, confined space rescues, and other complex emergencies. Its turret can discharge between 1,500 to 3,500 liters of water per minute at 10 bar pressure, with a vertical reach of up to 80 feet.
Under the administration of Mayor Abby, Makati has continuously modernized its disaster equipment, procuring mobile command and emergency response vehicles and gear. These include four mobile command vehicles, one advanced mobile emergency communication vehicle, one aerial fire ladder truck, one super tanker, two chemical fire trucks, two rescue trucks, two USAR (Urban Search and Rescue) trailers, 10 rescue boats, two mobile kitchens, 13 basic life support ambulances, three motorcycles, and two mobile clinics.
Source: Daily Inquirer
Image of the robots with Makati City Mayor Binay
