Yeosu Fire Station Visits Hwajeong Elementary and Middle Schools to Conduct 119 Safety Experience Education View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Yeosu Fire Station (Chief Kim Chang-soo) announced that it conducted a 119 Safety Experience Education program visiting schools for about 60 students and staff from Hwajeong Elementary and Hwajeong Middle School the day before.


This education was organized to provide systematic, experience-centered safety education opportunities by utilizing safety experience instructors and mobile safety experience vehicles and equipment, aiming to bridge the gap in safety experience opportunities for students in island areas lacking safety experience facilities.


Yeosu Fire Station conducted education tailored to children’s level using the mobile safety experience vehicle, including safety accident prevention education, earthquake evacuation experience, 119 emergency call experience, life evacuation and fire suppression experience, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) experience.



A fire station official said, “We hope this experience education will serve as an opportunity to naturally instill safety awareness in growing children,”

and added, “We will continue to strive to ensure education is provided consistently in areas with limited fire safety education opportunities.”


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