Emergency Bells Installed at Five Local Public Parking Lots Including Myeonmok 2-dong Public Parking Lot and Kkachi Park Public Parking Lot...Pressing the Emergency Bell in Urgent Situations Simultaneously Connects to the Police Station and Parking Integrated Control Center for Immediate Response

Installation of Emergency Bells at Public Parking Lots Including Myeonmok 2-dong in Jungnang-gu View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Jungnang-gu (Mayor Ryu Kyung-gi) has installed 40 emergency bells at five public parking lots in the area to ensure safe use of public parking facilities.


In December, the district installed emergency bells at five locations frequently used by residents: Myeonmok 2-dong Public Parking Lot (20 units), Kkachi Park Public Parking Lot (4 units), Junggok Elementary School Public Parking Lot (6 units), Jungnang Elementary School Public Parking Lot (4 units), and Myeonil Elementary School Public Parking Lot (6 units), aiming to prevent potential crimes within public parking lots in advance.


The emergency bells were installed in visible locations and blind spots within the parking lots, and bright LED lights were added so that anyone can easily identify the location of the emergency bells.


In particular, when the emergency bell installed this time is pressed in an emergency, a call is immediately received at the 112 situation room of Jungnang Police Station, and two-way communication with the police is possible.


Additionally, the integrated parking control room simultaneously receives the emergency alert, allowing for prompt response and real-time monitoring of the situation.


Ryu Kyung-gi, Mayor of Jungnang-gu, said, “With the installation of these emergency bells in public parking lots, residents will be able to use the parking lots with peace of mind,” and added, “We will continue to make every effort to ensure that residents can use public parking lots safely and conveniently.”



The district also announced that it will install promotional signs and produce promotional materials to inform the public about the emergency bell installation, aiming to alleviate the concerns of residents using the parking lots.


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