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We will also recruit more firemen for these stations,” said a senior fire official. These stations will be set up mostly in congested places — seven in western suburbs and five each in the island city and eastern suburbs.“During the emergency, the response time to reach the mishap site is very important. These vehicles will be stationed at these stations, for which we have also decided to procure compact offices. However, at times fire engines reach the place late due to traffic jams.After the Kalbadevi fire on May 9, 2015, the BMC’s fact-finding committee had proposed to set up mini fire stations across the city to printed door mats provide immediate help to congested areas in case of a calamity. While the big fire stations require a space of at least 2,500-5,000 sq mt, the mini ones do not require a huge amount of space.

Hence it is important to set up mini fire stations to minimise the response time,” said chief fire officer PS Rahangdale.While seven to ten firemen are deputed for a fire engine at regular fire stations, the mini fire stations will have around five fire-fighters, including a driver.“We are in the process of procuring mini fire tenders and quick response multi-purpose vehicles for the mini fire stations.In case of fire, it is difficult for fire engines to navigate through slums due to narrow and congested lanes.Mumbai: After initially struggling to find space, the Mumbai Fire Brigade (MFB) has finalised sites for 17 mini fire stations in the city..Currently, the fire brigade has 33 fire stations in Mumbai, 15 in the island city, six in the eastern suburbs and 12 in the western suburbs. The hutments in slums are mostly made up of inflammable objects like bamboo, mats, plastic, etc.It had also emphasised the need of mini fire tenders, which can easily reach congested places such as slums, chawls and narrow roads during fire incidents.The MFB initially had struggled to find space for mini fire stations.According to fire officials, around 42 percent people of Mumbai stay in slums
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