Kerala Modernizes Fire Services with ₹251 Crore Upgrade, Adds Women Scuba Divers

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan announced that renovation works worth ₹251 crore have been implemented in the state's fire and rescue services over the past decade. Key initiatives include the creation of 100 firewoman posts for the first time, with 17 selected to form the country's pioneering women's scuba diving team. A new ₹20 crore Fire Safety Science Research Centre is being established in Ancharakandi, Kannur, to bring scientific advancements to the service. The modernization drive also features advanced equipment like underwater drones and enhanced public participation through thousands of trained volunteers.

Key Points: Kerala Fire Service ₹251 Crore Modernization & Women's Scuba Team

  • ₹251 crore spent on upgrades in 10 years
  • First women's scuba diving team formed
  • New Fire Safety Science Research Centre in Kannur
  • 100 firewoman posts created for first time
  • 10,000 Civil Defence Volunteers strengthen force
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Fire department implemented renovation works worth Rs 251 crore in ten years: Kerala CM

Kerala CM announces major fire service upgrades, including India's first women's scuba diving team and a new ₹20 crore research centre in Kannur.

Fire department implemented renovation works worth Rs 251 crore in ten years: Kerala CM
"The government is taking a committed approach to modernising the fire and rescue service. - Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan"

Kannur, March 5

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said that the government is taking a committed approach to modernising the fire and rescue service and that renovation works worth Rs 251 crore have been carried out in the service in 10 years.

The Chief Minister was speaking after inaugurating the new building of the Panur Fire Station online. The service has all the latest equipment such as underwater drones, robo fire fighters, fire tenders, and advanced rescue tenders. A comprehensive change was made in the department after the 2018 floods.

Around 10,000 Civil Defence Volunteers and 4,500 Apthamitra workers, who ensure public participation in disaster management, have become the strength of Kerala. The strength of the force is a 31-member team that has received special training from ITBP and NDRF. For the first time in history, 100 firewoman posts have been created. 17 selected from these were trained in scuba diving, forming the country's first women's scuba diving team.

To ensure representation of women in the leadership, 12 posts of women station officers have been created. This is also an example of the work being done by the state for women's empowerment. The Fire Safety Science Research Centre is being established at Ancharakandi, Kannur, for Rs. 20 crore to bring about scientific changes in the fire service. The Thrissur Fire and Academy has also been renovated with state-of-the-art facilities. As a result, the Kerala Fire Service Academy has today become the training centre for the Nagpur Fire Services.

The domestic fire safety classes conducted by Kudumbashree units to minimise fire incidents in homes have generated a good response. In this way, the fire service is able to carry out more activities with public participation. All the officers of the department are able to understand the mentality of those who need help in the face of disasters and stand by them. The Chief Minister said that this is also leading to a significant increase in the confidence of the general public.

K.P. Mohanan, MLA, presided over the groundbreaking ceremony. The new building, built on an area of 1062.00 square meters for Rs. 4.25 crore, has facilities like Station Officer Room, Assistant. Station Officer Room, Record Room, Office Room, Watchman Room, Medical Room, Mechanic Room, Dining Room, Kitchen Room, Store Room, Waiting Area, Vehicle Garage and Toilets.

This is a fire station with appropriate infrastructure to provide fire and rescue services to places like Panur, Pannyannur, Kadavathur, Parad, Peringathur, Mekunnu, etc. in the fastest manner.

Public Works Building Department, Thalassery Executive Engineer C. Savitha presented the report.

Panur Municipality Chairperson Naushat Koodathil, Chokli Grama Panchayat President N Anoop, Trippangottur Grama Panchayat President Gafur Mullassery, Panur Municipality Councilor Shameena, Fire and Rescue Service Director General Nitin Agrawal, Panur CI MV Shiju, District Fire Officer Arun Bhaskar, representatives of various political parties KE Kunjabdulla, V Surendran Master, PK Shahul Hameed, P Dinesan, KC Vishnu, P Prabhakaran Master, KP Yusuf, Ramachandran, Jyotsna, PP Ashok Kumar, KP Sivaprasad, KP Ragesh, OK Rajesh, Baiju Kottai, KK Girish Kumar, KK Purushothaman, PK Babu, Sooraj Dharmalayam, KP Sayant, and RK Rajesh Kumar spoke.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Rs 251 crore is a massive amount. While modernization is needed, I hope there is complete transparency in how these funds were spent. We often hear about such big figures, but the results on the ground need to match the claims. The new building details look good, though.
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Arun Bhaskar
As someone from the region, having a well-equipped fire station in Panur is a big relief. The areas mentioned like Kadavathur, Peringathur often face issues during monsoon. Faster response can save lives and property. Good move by the government.
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Sarah B
The integration of Civil Defence Volunteers and Apthamitra workers is a smart model for disaster management. Public participation is key. The Kudumbashree fire safety classes are a great example of community-level prevention. Other states should learn from Kerala's holistic approach.
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Nikhil C
Training from ITBP and NDRF for a 31-member team is excellent. These are our premier national disaster response forces. This knowledge transfer will significantly boost Kerala's own capabilities. The research centre in Kannur for fire science is also a visionary project for the long term.
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Kavitha C
While the announcements are impressive, the real test is maintenance and operational readiness. We have seen new facilities deteriorate quickly due to lack of upkeep. I hope there is a sustainable plan for the advanced equipment and continuous training for the staff.

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