Jeonnam Fire Department Conducts Special Training to Enhance On-Site Firefighter Response Skills View original image

[Muan=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Yoon Jamin] Jeonnam Fire Headquarters (Chief Ma Jaeyoon) announced on the 9th that it will conduct special training to improve the response capabilities of on-site firefighters.


The special training, held over two days until the 10th at Hwasun Fire Station, will share recent large-scale fire activity cases.


To minimize attendees and prevent the spread of COVID-19, about 55 people, including fire headquarters officials and on-site response team leaders and officers from 17 fire stations, will attend in shifts.


The training consists of ▲ presentations on recent excellent cases of firefighting activities in large fires ▲ research presentations on strengthening on-site response capabilities ▲ training results and preparations for the National Firefighting Skills Competition ▲ standard operational responses by response stages ▲ explanations and exchanges of opinions on the 2021 plan to strengthen on-site response capabilities.


In particular, through the presentation of the fire incident at Goheung Yunho 21 Hospital that occurred on July 10, excellent activity cases are shared, and training is conducted on the theme of ‘Initial Response Technology for Large-Scale High-Speed Rail Fires,’ which won an excellence award at the on-site response capability research presentation contest held in September, aiming to strengthen work capabilities in the field.


A training participant said, “This training on excellent large-scale fire cases and strengthening on-site response capabilities helped establish a more effective response system at disaster sites,” and added, “I will do my best to fully demonstrate on-site response capabilities in actual situations in the future.”



Ma Jaeyoon, Chief of Jeonnam Fire Headquarters, said, “We will continuously promote educational programs that can strengthen the capabilities of on-site response personnel through improvements in disaster response to enable efficient firefighting activities,” and added, “We will do our best to protect the lives and property of the residents.”


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