Iranian Researchers Develop Logistic 24-Hour Fire Monitoring System
“One of the systems designed by our company monitors fire 24 hours a day in all parts of the country and uses satellite and drone images to identify the places where fire occur so that rescue teams can act to extinguish it,” Rouhollah Yazdan, a representative of the knowledge-based company, told ANA.
He underlined that the goal of designing the system for Tehran Fire Department was to assess the dynamic service range of the aid stations and apply the parameters affecting the service range of the stations in determining the geographical area covered by each of the stations with the goal of allocating these services optimally and smartly to all types of incidents that occur in the city, and as a result, reduce the time of emergency vehicles’ reaching the scene of the accident.
In a relevant development in July, experts at a technological company in Iran succeeded in building a monitoring system for alarming and extinguishing fire.
“The product includes an online monitoring system and a hardware module for smartization of fire alarm and extinguishing panels,” said Mohammad Behesht Ayeen, the managing director of the knowledge-based company.
He added that the system can be mounted on all panels available in the market, noting when an error or fire is reported from the main device, it immediately informs the fire station and the owner of the device.
Behesht Ayeen stated that the device can also prepare periodic reports on steps to provide assistance by the relevant institutions and monitor the correct operation of the device.
“The alarming system can even work in critical conditions like lack of internet,” he said.
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