The report tabled in Delhi Assembly today said the force was "not adequately equipped" with fire fighting vehicles and equipment and lacked the required number of pumping stations.
The DFS had a target of setting up 70 fire units in all seventy Assembly constituencies. But, by November 2015, only 58 could be built.
"Considering the population of Delhi as per the Census of 2011, DFS did not have adequate number of pumping units. It had only 160 pumping units against the requirement of 205. Thirty one (20 per cent) of these were not functional," said the report that reviewed the progress between 2010-2015 said.
Interestingly, the DFS had "no details" on the number of high-rise buildings in Delhi and the status of issue and renewal of fire safety certificates in respect of such buildings. Even the test-check of fire system in buildings revealed "non-compliance" with stipulated fire safety norms.
The DFS has a total of six Bronto Skylifts to be used in case of fire at different heights, with maximum height that can be reached is 70 m or 220 ft, the report said.