Realizing Firefighting Policies Felt by Residents... Establishing a Field-Centered Response System

On the 5th, in front of the Supreme Prosecutors' Office in Seocho-gu, Seoul, when a man set fire to a support wreath for Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol, 119 firefighters arrived and extinguished the remaining flames. [Yonhap News]

On the 5th, in front of the Supreme Prosecutors' Office in Seocho-gu, Seoul, when a man set fire to a support wreath for Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol, 119 firefighters arrived and extinguished the remaining flames. [Yonhap News]

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] The Gyeongnam Fire Headquarters has announced the realization of a "Safety Special Province" by establishing a big data-based scientific firefighting system as a New Year's firefighting policy. This aims to strengthen fire policies centered on the residents of the province.


On the 6th, the Gyeongnam Fire Headquarters stated that based on the major achievements of the previous year, it will establish a field-centered total response system. Key points include strengthening prevention-centered safety management and building a scientific firefighting system based on big data.


They also decided to promote firefighting policies aimed at "resident safety," such as providing demand-centered 119 services.


To establish a field-centered response system, an emergency vehicle priority signal system will be installed in nine dispatch sections to reduce dispatch time by more than 20 seconds.


High-performance equipment for specialized fire response will be reinforced, and additional high-performance firefighting drones will be introduced to enhance disaster site response capabilities.


To strengthen prevention-centered safety management, fire safety facilities for residential use will be distributed to 137,000 households in the province, and the quality advisory group for firefighting facilities in new buildings will be expanded and operated.


An automated big data analysis system will also be established to implement the "Public-Private 119 Click Command Response System" and the "Fire-Free Safe Village Digitalization Project."



In April, a safety experience center will be opened, providing residents with opportunities to directly experience various disaster situations and receive safety education.


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