The photo shows a fire truck ladder at Daegu Suseong Fire Station. On the 13th, the Daegu Fire Safety Headquarters announced plans to introduce a 70-meter fire truck ladder next year, capable of extinguishing fires and rescuing people in high-rise buildings.

The photo shows a fire truck ladder at Daegu Suseong Fire Station. On the 13th, the Daegu Fire Safety Headquarters announced plans to introduce a 70-meter fire truck ladder next year, capable of extinguishing fires and rescuing people in high-rise buildings.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongwook Park] The Daegu Fire Safety Headquarters (Chief Lee Jiman) announced on the 13th that it completed the four-month mobile dispatch command system construction project on the 5th.


Following the communication blackout in the areas of Jung-gu, Seodaemun-gu, and Mapo-gu in Seoul during the KT Ahyeon Branch communication duct fire in 2018, the Daegu Fire Headquarters has been promoting a dual system for reporting and dispatch in cooperation with KT since 2019.


After completing the dualization of the reporting system last year through the separation of telephone exchanges and communication ducts, the Daegu Fire Headquarters has now completed the dualization of the entire emergency rescue system from reporting to dispatch by establishing the mobile dispatch command system.


Unlike the existing internet-based dispatch command system, the mobile dispatch command system is the first wireless system in the nation to use LTE. Even if there is a temporary internet failure, it enables uninterrupted dispatch commands, contributing to a more seamless disaster response.



Hong Seongrak, an official at the Daegu Fire Safety Headquarters, stated, "With the completion of the dualization of the entire fire emergency rescue system, seamless disaster response is now possible 24 hours a day, 365 days a year."


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