Gwangju Gwangsan Fire Station Provides Safety Consulting for the Tallest Building in the District
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Gwangju Gwangsan Fire Station (Chief Im Jongbok) conducted a safety consulting for high-rise buildings.
On the 13th, Gwangsan Fire Station announced that on the 12th, it conducted safety consulting targeting the tallest building in the district, Hillstate Riverpark Officetel (43 floors), to improve fire prevention and autonomous safety management capabilities for high-rise buildings.
This consulting was prepared to check the building structure and firefighting conditions in advance, as massive damage is expected in case of fire in high-rise buildings, following the fire at a 33-floor residential-commercial complex apartment in Ulsan on the 8th.
The main contents include ▲checking the maintenance and management of firefighting facilities and whether they operate normally ▲sharing the Ulsan fire case ▲guidance on initial response procedures in case of disaster ▲fire safety education for related personnel and conveying requests.
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Chief Im Jongbok said, “Fires in high-rise buildings pose difficulties in firefighting activities due to weather influences and spatial limitations,” and added, “We will continue to carry out fire prevention activities and customized training to equip optimal on-site response capabilities.”
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