On June 2, the Shanghai Fire and Rescue Bureau, in line with the National Safety Production Month and the city’s flood prevention deployment, conducted a new combat capability live demonstration and professional skills competition.

The event was divided into two sections: live demonstrations and skills competitions. The demonstrations focused on flood season hazards and high-incidence fires, including exercises on flood rescue, building collapse, and new energy fire incidents. During the event, intelligent firefighting innovations such as water-land rescue equipment, reconnaissance robots, and digital twins were showcased.

The competition gathered over 150 firefighters from various levels across Shanghai, featuring subjects such as basic operations, high-rise assault, and water-specific skills.

Shanghai Fire and Rescue Bureau

The Shanghai Fire and Rescue Bureau is the primary firefighting and emergency response agency for Shanghai, China. Its modern history traces back to the establishment of organized fire brigades in the city during the late 19th century, evolving under various administrations through the 20th century. Today, it operates as a professional force responsible for fire suppression, rescue operations, and disaster management across the metropolis.