Gwangju Nambu Fire Station, Rookie Firefighters Take Their 'First Step' View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] A rookie firefighter at Gwangju Nambu Fire Station has taken the 'first step' as a safety guardian.


Nambu Fire Station (Chief Jeong Seonmo) announced on the 7th that it will conduct an on-site training program for trainees who are about to be appointed as new firefighters until the 27th.


This training was prepared to strengthen on-site response capabilities through practical experience based on practical education at the Fire Academy, aiming to cultivate key talents who can be immediately deployed to the field.


The program is systematically conducted in the areas of fire, rescue, emergency medical services, and administration.


After completing the training, trainees will graduate from the Fire Academy and be assigned to each fire station to be appointed as firefighters protecting citizens' lives and property.



Jeong Seonmo, Chief of Nambu Fire Station, said, "I hope you take this opportunity to see how what you learned at the Fire Academy is applied in the field," and added, "Please acquire response skills such as the experience and know-how of senior firefighters and always be cautious of safety accidents."


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