Jeonnam Fire Department Fully Commits to Establishing a Flawless '119 Report Reception System' Ahead of Office Relocation View original image

[Muan=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Jeonnam Fire Headquarters (Chief Ma Jaeyoon) is making every effort to relocate the ‘119 Emergency Call Reception System’ in accordance with the plan to move to a new office building.


According to Jeonnam Fire Headquarters on the 3rd, the Jeonnam Fire Station is scheduled to move to Jangheung, Jeonnam by the end of this month.


The 119 Integrated Situation Room, which is the starting point for disaster response, centrally receives 119 emergency calls from 17 fire stations in Jeonnam, and serves as the control tower for Jeonnam Fire by collecting information, disseminating it, managing situations, and coordinating disaster situations.


The Jeonnam Fire Station is scheduled to move from the current Jeonnam Provincial Government Office to Jangheung by the end of this month, and relocation work is underway to ensure that no disaster situation reports are missed during the move.


Two mock drills were conducted by setting up virtual scenarios for the system relocation.


Although there were no major obstacles during the scenario drills, response plans for various possible obstacles and risks that may occur during the actual relocation were established.


From the time of relocation to the Jangheung new office, the 119 Integrated Situation Room will operate a dualized call reception system to receive emergency calls simultaneously at both the Jeonnam Provincial Government Office and the Jangheung new office, and after a stabilization period, a full transition will be made.



Chief Ma Jaeyoon said, “The 119 emergency call line must never be disconnected under any circumstances,” and added, “The relocation of the Integrated Situation Room, which is directly linked to the safety of the residents, will be carried out with stabilization as the top priority.”


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