Gwangsan Fire Station in Gwangju Awards Appointment Certificates to New Volunteer Firefighters View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Gwangju Gwangsan Fire Station (Chief Moon Gisik) announced on the 14th that it awarded appointment letters to 29 newly appointed local volunteer fire brigade chiefs and others.


The newly appointed executives include Park Jeomja, Female Brigade Deputy Chief; Seo Wongap, Cheomdan Area Chief; Oh Bongjae, Bia Area Chief; Jeon Eunsuk, Wolgok Female Area Chief; Kim Heemyung, Cheomdan Area General Affairs Chief; Park Cheolsu, Administrative Section Chief; Ham Hyeonho, Prevention Training Section Chief; Jeong Seunggyun, Rescue and Emergency Section Chief; Park Jongtae, Male Brigade Protection Chief; Chu Younggi, Guidance Chief; Jo Yeongdeok, Administrative Section Chief; Jeong Yongseok, Supply Section Chief; Park Gyeongbok, Response Section Chief; Kim Dalheung, Rescue and Emergency Section Chief; Go Seongil, Prevention and Public Relations Section Chief; Jo Oknam, Field Management Section Chief; Kang Hyobong, Bia Area General Affairs Chief; Kim Gyuseop, Protection Chief; Na Younggil, Administrative Section Chief; Gi Cheonwoo, Prevention Training Section Chief; Gu Horim, Response Section Chief; Shin Minsu, Rescue and Emergency Section Chief; Jeong Mija, Female Brigade General Affairs Chief; Yoo Yanghee, Protection Chief; Jeon Seonyeong, Guidance Chief; Park Gyeongsuk, Administrative Section Chief; Woo Jayong, Supply Section Chief; Kim Gyeongsun, Prevention and Public Relations Section Chief; and Choi Yeongmi, Field Management Section Chief.


The Gwangsan Fire Station Volunteer Fire Brigade was launched in 1989 and is currently organized into 13 brigades with 312 members as a firefighting auxiliary organization.


Members usually engage in their regular occupations but participate in support activities for local safety during disasters such as fires, volunteer work, and various prevention campaigns.



Chief Moon Gisik said, “I ask that the volunteer fire brigade and firefighting officials unite harmoniously to protect citizens' safety with better synergy,” adding, “Volunteer firefighters and firefighting officials are one family, and we will not hesitate to support their active activities.”


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