

Development of Firefighting Robot
Abstract
Fire is a deadly episode happens constantly more than once over and over from one side of the planet to the other. They are brought on by either natural or human-made factors. Many individuals lost their lives in such occurrences; they are everyday citizens or the team of the firemen as the robots is utilized in numerous situations across the world. So we chose to fabricate a mechanical vehicle which can go at those parts during a fire where man can't go not at all like whether the fire began because of regular causes or synthetic causes. Our primary objective is to minimize the loss of life and property in the event of a fire in any area. It will be a robot vehicle that can get to the fire and pump water to put out the flames. Because it is a machine that can operate in an area where the temperature is extremely high due to fire, it will reduce the number of human casualties to a greater extent.
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