Kim Hee-chul to Inaugurate as the 17th Chief of Gwangju Bukbu Fire Station on the 1st of Next Month
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Gwan-woo] Gwangju Northern Fire Station announced on the 30th that Kim Hee-cheol will be inaugurated as the 17th chief of the Northern Fire Station on the first day of the new year, next month 1st.
Chief Kim, who entered public service in 1995 as the 8th fire officer, has served in the Fire Agency and the Prime Minister's Office, as the head of the Education Support Division at Gwangju Fire Academy, and as the chief of the 119 Integrated Situation Room at Gwangju Fire Safety Headquarters. He has carried out his public service career with outstanding administrative skills and a unique conviction.
He is known for valuing mutual consideration among staff, demonstrating excellent administrative abilities based on rational thinking, and is also praised as an excellent commander and a communicative leader.
Chief Kim will forgo the inauguration ceremony and officially begin his duties by thoroughly identifying various issues related to COVID-19 prevention and response, as well as inspecting disaster-vulnerable targets where large-scale damage could occur in case of fire.
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He stated, “In accordance with the characteristics of Buk-gu, the district with the largest population distribution, we will carry out thorough response activities and do our best to become a citizen-centered fire organization where citizens can be safe and happy.”
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