Gwangju Nambu Fire Station Openly Recruits 'Volunteer Firefighters' Until the 30th
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Gwangju Nambu Fire Station (Chief Jeong Seonmo) announced on the 15th that it will publicly recruit 'Volunteer Firefighters' for residents interested in local safety society safety and volunteer activities until the 30th.
The Volunteer Firefighters is a volunteer organization that leads safety culture and assists the fire station's duties, operated based on related laws such as the 'Act on the Establishment and Operation of Volunteer Firefighters.'
Applicants must be residents or residents working in Nam-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City, aged between 20 and under 55, in good health, and have strong teamwork skills.
In particular, those with professional skills such as firefighting-related qualifications and medical personnel, as well as young and active individuals, are given priority qualification opportunities.
Selected volunteer firefighters will carry out activities including assisting at fire disaster sites in the region, supporting recovery activities for fire-affected residents, fire prevention patrols, campaigns, and overall community volunteer activities.
Applications can be submitted by visiting the 3rd floor 119 Disaster Response Team at Nambu Fire Station or by mail.
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For more details, please visit the Gwangju Fire Safety Headquarters website or contact the volunteer firefighter representative.
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