Drones, AI, large-scale hiring part of 25-year road map for Delhi: Chief Fire Officer

The Delhi Fire Services has proposed a 25-year road map that includes the deployment of drones, AI, and a massive increase in personnel to address the city's rapid urbanization. The plan aims to expand the network to 120 fire stations and improve emergency response times.
Why it matters
Modernizing emergency services is essential for managing the safety risks associated with Delhi's population growth and high-rise construction.
The Delhi Fire Services (DFS) plans to add eight new fire stations every year, carry out large-scale recruitment, and deploy drones and artificial intelligence (AI) to strengthen the Capital’s firefighting infrastructure as part of its 25-year road map, Chief Fire Officer Abhilash K. Malik said.
The article objectively outlines the department's strategic plan and the rationale provided by officials.
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