News Country News Delhi allocated 500 rupees for upgrade DFS

New Delhi, April 25, Prime Minister of the National Capital, Reikh Gobta, said on Friday that the government had allocated a budget of 500 rupees to upgrade Delhi firefighting services, including 125 rupees to buy new equipment.
“Our goal is to make sure that DFS is equipped with world -class equipment and is always ready for any emergency,” said the Prime Minister after visiting the Delhi Fire Excellence Service headquarters with the Minister of Interior in Delhi Ashish Sod.
He said that the budget includes plans to install four “air tower”, 17 “water baskets” and 24 quick response vehicles.
The Prime Minister said that new firefighting centers will be established in areas where there are less fire fighting centers, while intensive examination will be conducted, repair and promotion of current firefighting equipment so that preparedness can be guaranteed at all times.
“Important promotions will be made to enhance operating capabilities in each fire center and improve infrastructure,” said Gupta. Long renovation in the control room control room is also conducted, so that it can be fully converted into a computer -based center and a country. ‘
He said that the government is also planning to start advanced programs to prepare firefighters for high -risk tasks.
The Prime Minister said: “100 vehicles/battle engines will be provided with small and technically equipped fire -equipped fire engines for areas that contain special narrow streets.
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