Muan Fire Station, Video Contest for Firefighters to Become 'Online Friends'
Non-Face-to-Face Safety Experience Through Online Platforms
Family who submitted a video of becoming online friends with firefighters (Photo by Muan Fire Station)
View original image[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Oh Hwan-joo] Jeonnam Muan Fire Station (Chief Park Won-guk) announced on the 15th that it is holding a contest for videos titled "Becoming Online Friends with Firefighters" as a new method of non-face-to-face promotion due to COVID-19.
This contest was promoted to provide opportunities for non-face-to-face safety experiences through online platforms, encouraging participants to think about safety accidents that may be neglected due to social distancing by creating experiential videos on responding to emergency and disaster situations with family and through voluntary fire safety education.
The contest period is until the 28th, and anyone residing in Muan-gun can participate. To participate, families should film their response methods to fire or emergency situations and submit the video via email to the fire station's person in charge.
Submitted videos will be reviewed by experts, and the submitters will receive education on the correct response methods to emergency situations. For more details, contact the education officer at Muan Fire Station.
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Kim Sun-ok, Head of the Prevention and Safety Division, said, “We hope that by providing a non-face-to-face safety culture event that residents can relate to and enjoy, their ability to respond to emergency and disaster situations will be enhanced.”
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