Gwangju Seobu Fire Station Conducts 'Fire Safety Education' for Mongolian Damun and Families
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Gwangju Seobu Fire Station (Chief Lee Cheontaek) announced on the 17th that it recently conducted fire safety education for Mongolian multicultural families.
This education was carried out in compliance with COVID-19 quarantine guidelines together with a foreign assistant instructor.
The program focused on improving response capabilities in case of disasters such as fires, covering topics including risk recognition (understanding accident-causing factors), fire prevention (fire evacuation, 119 emergency calls, emergency exits, guide lights, etc.), and fire response (how to use fire extinguishers, fire hydrants, and escape devices).
The main contents included ▲ correct response methods in case of fire ▲ instructions for reporting via the 119 multimedia reporting service ▲ So-So-Sim (fire extinguisher, fire hydrant, cardiopulmonary resuscitation) training ▲ promotion of residential fire safety equipment installation ▲ how to use fire extinguishers during initial fires and guidance on replacing old extinguishers ▲ how to use escape devices, etc.
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Chief Lee Cheontaek said, “Quick action is crucial in emergencies such as fires,” adding, “We hope people will internalize cardiopulmonary resuscitation and initial fire response methods to be able to use them in similar situations.”
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