Over the weekend, the Kansas City Fire Department put its remote-controlled tracked robot into service for the first time.
The Kansas City, Missouri, Fire Department used its remote-controlled robot for the first time Saturday morning to fight an industrial fire.
In a historical moment for KCFD, a remote operated tracked robot capable of supplying 2500 gallons of water per minute was ...
Known for undulating their bodies to move through water, ocean-dwelling flatworms locomote without arms, legs, or fins—and so does the latest robot out of Switzerland's EPFL. The as-yet-unnamed ...
Firefighters with the Kansas City Fire Department are investigating after a large fire Saturday morning. They were called to ...
Actually, this is pretty neat local tech that might help firefighters avoid injury and operate more effectively . . . Also ...
The robot is ”equipped with multiple cameras ... supply lines producing upwards of 2500 gallons per minute of water for fire suppression,” KCFD said in a release. It can be used in offensive ...
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) — There are robots in the woods just outside of Bend, and you might have even seen them while you're driving down Highway 97. Bend Fire needs to clear an area along the ...