China-Drones/Firefighting/Emergency Response

Drones transform firefighting, emergency response in China

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Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, east China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of drones putting out fire in building in fire drill

Beijing, China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
2. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Ma Yuchun, senior commander, Forest, Grassland Firefighting, Aerial Rescue Division, National Fire, Rescue Administration (ending with shot 3):
"Drones offer significant advantages, including rapid response, high mobility, and minimal impact from ground obstacles. In emergencies, they can quickly reach the scene, assess the situation, and carry out rescue operations. The integration of drones with ground teams has transformed traditional firefighting methods, addressing challenges that were previously difficult or even impossible to overcome, fundamentally reshaping rescue strategies."

Changsha City, Hunan Province, central China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
3. Various of fire police inspecting city area for fire hazards using drones; screen showing drone base locations
4. Various of footage recorded by firefighting drones

China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
5. Various of fire police launching drone; drone flying above urban area

Daxing'anling forest area, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, north China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
6. Various of fire polices operating drones to patrol
7. Footage recorded by firefighting drone
8. Footage recorded by thermo-graphic camera on firefighting drone
9. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Sun Qi, Deputy Director, Firefighting, Rescue Command, Daxing’anling Mountains Forest Fire Brigade, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region:
"As the responsibilities of our brigade continue to expand, drones are playing an increasingly vital role in rescue operations. Previously, firefighters had to conduct foot patrols or deploy helicopters to assess fire risks. Now, these tasks have been assigned to drones, significantly enhancing patrol efficiency, improving fire detection, and extending aerial surveillance capabilities for forest protection."
10. Various of firefighter launching drone
11. Various of footage recorded by firefighting drone

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Drones are playing an increasingly vital role in firefighting and emergency response efforts in China, boosting efficiency, precision, and safety while driving a technology-driven transformation of traditional emergency response methods.

With their extensive monitoring range, high mobility, and flexibility, drones have become indispensable to fire and emergency response teams nationwide, providing critical support for urban and forest firefighting.

A recent high-rise firefighting drill in Fuzhou City, in east China's Fujian Province, showcased the remarkable capabilities of drones in complex urban environments.

The drill simulated a fire in a 110-meter-high building, with the burned area exceeding 500 square meters. Within 20 seconds, drones equipped with fire hoses ascended to the targeted height, and in just 30 minutes, the fire was successfully contained -- nearly twice as fast as traditional firefighting methods.

"Drones offer significant advantages, including rapid response, high mobility, and minimal impact from ground obstacles. In emergencies, they can quickly reach the scene, assess the situation, and carry out rescue operations. The integration of drones with ground teams has transformed traditional firefighting methods, addressing challenges that were previously difficult or even impossible to overcome, fundamentally reshaping rescue strategies," explained Ma Yuchun, a senior commander at the National Fire and Rescue Administration's Forest and Grassland Firefighting and Aerial Rescue Division.

In forest and grassland fire response, drones provide indispensable assistance, enabling faster and more accurate emergency detection while offering 24/7 aerial supervision.

In the Daxing'anling Mountains, one of China's largest forested regions located in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of northern China, forest fire units have integrated drones into daily patrols. Equipped with thermographic imaging cameras, these drones can accurately detect fire sources even at night, enhancing early warning capabilities.

"As the responsibilities of our brigade continue to expand, drones are playing an increasingly vital role in rescue operations. Previously, firefighters had to conduct foot patrols or deploy helicopters to assess fire risks. Now, these tasks have been assigned to drones, significantly enhancing patrol efficiency, improving fire detection, and extending aerial surveillance capabilities for forest protection," said Sun Qi, deputy director of the Firefighting and Rescue Command at the Daxing'anling Mountains Forest Fire Unit.


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China-Drones/Firefighting/Emergency Response

Drones transform firefighting, emergency response in China

Dateline : Recent

Location : China

Duration : 2'06

  • English
  • Español
  • 日本語


Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, east China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of drones putting out fire in building in fire drill

Beijing, China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
2. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Ma Yuchun, senior commander, Forest, Grassland Firefighting, Aerial Rescue Division, National Fire, Rescue Administration (ending with shot 3):
"Drones offer significant advantages, including rapid response, high mobility, and minimal impact from ground obstacles. In emergencies, they can quickly reach the scene, assess the situation, and carry out rescue operations. The integration of drones with ground teams has transformed traditional firefighting methods, addressing challenges that were previously difficult or even impossible to overcome, fundamentally reshaping rescue strategies."

Changsha City, Hunan Province, central China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
3. Various of fire police inspecting city area for fire hazards using drones; screen showing drone base locations
4. Various of footage recorded by firefighting drones

China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
5. Various of fire police launching drone; drone flying above urban area

Daxing'anling forest area, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, north China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
6. Various of fire polices operating drones to patrol
7. Footage recorded by firefighting drone
8. Footage recorded by thermo-graphic camera on firefighting drone
9. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Sun Qi, Deputy Director, Firefighting, Rescue Command, Daxing’anling Mountains Forest Fire Brigade, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region:
"As the responsibilities of our brigade continue to expand, drones are playing an increasingly vital role in rescue operations. Previously, firefighters had to conduct foot patrols or deploy helicopters to assess fire risks. Now, these tasks have been assigned to drones, significantly enhancing patrol efficiency, improving fire detection, and extending aerial surveillance capabilities for forest protection."
10. Various of firefighter launching drone
11. Various of footage recorded by firefighting drone


Drones are playing an increasingly vital role in firefighting and emergency response efforts in China, boosting efficiency, precision, and safety while driving a technology-driven transformation of traditional emergency response methods.

With their extensive monitoring range, high mobility, and flexibility, drones have become indispensable to fire and emergency response teams nationwide, providing critical support for urban and forest firefighting.

A recent high-rise firefighting drill in Fuzhou City, in east China's Fujian Province, showcased the remarkable capabilities of drones in complex urban environments.

The drill simulated a fire in a 110-meter-high building, with the burned area exceeding 500 square meters. Within 20 seconds, drones equipped with fire hoses ascended to the targeted height, and in just 30 minutes, the fire was successfully contained -- nearly twice as fast as traditional firefighting methods.

"Drones offer significant advantages, including rapid response, high mobility, and minimal impact from ground obstacles. In emergencies, they can quickly reach the scene, assess the situation, and carry out rescue operations. The integration of drones with ground teams has transformed traditional firefighting methods, addressing challenges that were previously difficult or even impossible to overcome, fundamentally reshaping rescue strategies," explained Ma Yuchun, a senior commander at the National Fire and Rescue Administration's Forest and Grassland Firefighting and Aerial Rescue Division.

In forest and grassland fire response, drones provide indispensable assistance, enabling faster and more accurate emergency detection while offering 24/7 aerial supervision.

In the Daxing'anling Mountains, one of China's largest forested regions located in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of northern China, forest fire units have integrated drones into daily patrols. Equipped with thermographic imaging cameras, these drones can accurately detect fire sources even at night, enhancing early warning capabilities.

"As the responsibilities of our brigade continue to expand, drones are playing an increasingly vital role in rescue operations. Previously, firefighters had to conduct foot patrols or deploy helicopters to assess fire risks. Now, these tasks have been assigned to drones, significantly enhancing patrol efficiency, improving fire detection, and extending aerial surveillance capabilities for forest protection," said Sun Qi, deputy director of the Firefighting and Rescue Command at the Daxing'anling Mountains Forest Fire Unit.


ID : 8419223

Published : 2025-03-10 01:02

Last Modified : 2025-03-10 16:07:49

Source : China Central Television (CCTV)

Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland

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