Sindh Rescue 1122: Chinese firm offers automated fire-fighting technology
KARACHI: A Chinese company has offered Sindh modern fire-fighting and emergency rescue technology, including automated fire tenders designed to extinguish fires and assist evacuations with minimal human intervention. A Chinese delegation visited the headquarters of Sindh Emergency Rescue Service 1122 on Thursday, where it was briefed on the province’s emergency response system and discussed…
A Chinese firm has offered Sindh the opportunity to implement advanced fire-fighting and emergency rescue technology, including automated fire tenders designed to minimize human intervention. The delegation, which included a visit to Sindh Emergency Rescue Service 1122 headquarters in Karachi, met with the Sindh government to discuss potential investment and technology cooperation.
Sindh's Rescue 1122 responds to an average of 900 medical emergencies and 30 to 35 fire and water-rescue incidents daily, with response times averaging between eight to 10 minutes for ambulances and four to five minutes for motorcycle teams. The Chinese delegation praised Rescue 1122's performance and offered to supply modern fire-fighting equipment with a three-year maintenance service, quarterly technical inspections, and a lifetime warranty.
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