Gwangju Seobu Fire Station Conducts On-Site Adaptation Training for Fire at Mixed-Use Residential and Commercial Building View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Gwangju Western Fire Station (Chief Lee Cheontak) announced on the 23rd that it recently conducted on-site adaptation training to minimize damage in the event of a fire in a residential-commercial complex building within its jurisdiction.


The training was conducted at Hoban Summit Place.


In the case of residential-commercial complex buildings, the scale of the target structure is large, and the building structures of the commercial and apartment sections differ, so if an accurate response is not made, significant damage can occur, requiring thorough preparation.


Accordingly, the Western Fire Station plans to strengthen on-site response capabilities by conducting on-site adaptation training at 14 residential-commercial complex buildings in the Seo-gu area until next month.


The training included ▲focused checks on site access roads and building structures ▲assessment of the availability of special vehicles such as aerial ladder trucks ▲understanding the installation status of firefighting facilities and mastering their utilization methods, which are part of ‘overall fire response measures’ ▲and ‘strengthening initial response capabilities centered on related personnel’ through education and training on the use of internal firefighting facilities.



Jo Gap-hyun, the on-site response team leader, said, “Through regular training, we will do our best to accurately understand the status of the target structures and prepare response measures to minimize casualties and property damage.”


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