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Abstract
This paper aims to address the inherent dangers and limitations of traditional firefighting methods by introducing a robotic vehicle equipped with motors, Arduino, and flame sensors. Targeting high-risk areas such as nuclear power plants, server rooms, and chemical factories, the autonomous robot offers a safer and more effective solution to control fires. By minimizing human intervention, especially in hazardous environments, the project aims to reduce the potential loss of life, property damage, and permanent disability associated with major fire incidents. The robotic vehicle's deployment in critical locations such as hospitals, industries, schools, malls, and function halls enhances its versatility and potential impact on fire emergency response.
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Copyright © 2024 D.ARJUNA NARASIMHA GOUD. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.