Gwangju Dongbu Fire Station Conducts 'Non-Face-to-Face Fire Education' Using Remote Video Conferencing
For 50 Employees of Gwangju Mental Health Welfare Center
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Gwangju Dongbu Fire Station (Chief Choi Jeong-sik) announced on the 15th that it conducted non-face-to-face fire safety training using remote video for 50 employees of the Gwangju Mental Health Welfare Center on the 14th.
This training was prepared to improve response capabilities by class and age group in preparation for fire outbreaks.
To implement social distancing to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the training was conducted online using a non-face-to-face video conferencing program.
All trainees wore masks and maintained social distancing to prevent COVID-19 infection, and the training focused on ▲119 reporting procedures ▲fire safety education ▲SOS training (fire extinguisher, fire hydrant, cardiopulmonary resuscitation) ▲and the use of escape devices.
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Kim Seok-sun, head of the 119 Disaster Response Team, said, “Continuous safety education and learning are necessary to respond to increasingly complex and diverse disasters,” and added, “We will do our best to form a social safety consensus through customized education to create a safe and happy society for citizens.”
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