Gwangju Gwangsan Fire Station Attaches 'QR Codes' on Major Hiking Trails to Prevent Mountain Accidents
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Gwangju Gwangsan Fire Station (Chief Im Jongbok) is making every effort to prevent mountain safety accidents and respond quickly in case of occurrence.
Gwangsan Fire Station announced on the 17th that since the 16th, QR codes have been attached to major hiking trails in the area, such as Eodeungsan and Yongjinsan.
This is a non-face-to-face initiative to promote mountain safety accident prevention and response methods in anticipation of an increase in the number of hikers during the spring season.
The QR codes attached to the 119 Mountain Location Signs and 119 Mountain First Aid Kits contain ▲ mountain safety accident prevention methods ▲ how to send your location in case of an accident ▲ cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) guidelines ▲ how to use items in the first aid kit, etc.
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Choi Byungbok, head of the 119 Disaster Response Division, said, “We hope people familiarize themselves well with the information provided by the QR code stickers to prepare in advance for mountain safety accidents.”
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