Monday 9 January 2012

Fire in Chennai airport hangar /Chennai International Airport - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fire in Chennai airport hangar:



A fire broke out in a hangar at the Chennai airport on Tuesday but it was immediately put out by fire and rescue services department personnel, airport sources said.



A short circuit is suspected to have caused the fire in the area where some coast guard aircraft are usually stationed.

However, there were no casualties or damage to property, sources added.


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Airport gets sophisticated fire fighting vehicles

CHENNAI: Two state-of-the-art Airport Fire Fighting and the Rescue Vehicles (AFFRVs) were inducted into the fleet of the Chennai Airport Fire Station on Tuesday.
They were imported from Rosenbaur, Austria, and are the first lot of the five such vehicles ordered for the airport.
H.S. Bains, Member (Personnel) of Airports Authority of India, inducted the vehicles in the presence of representatives of Rosenbaur, airlines and other agencies.
Airports Authority officials said Chennai was the first airport in the country to acquire such sophisticated vehicles. The cost of the two vehicles pressed into service is Rs. 4.5 crore.
Each vehicle can carry 12,000 litres of water in addition to 1500 litres of foam for spreading a carpet of foam to control oil fires.
The vehicles are capable of accelerating from 0 to 80 km in 25 seconds.
They have an air-conditioned cabin.


                                                                            


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