Jeju Fire Station Operates 'Future Firefighter Career Experience Classroom' View original image


[Jeju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Jeongpil] Jeju Fire Station (Chief Ko Jae-woo) announced on the 14th that it operated a visiting 'Future Firefighter Career Experience Class' for 30 students of Ohyeon High School.


The 'Future Firefighter Career Experience Class' is a year-round program operated in collaboration between Jeju Fire Station and the Ministry of Education (Kkumgil) to provide youth, who will lead future society, with opportunities to cultivate safety awareness and explore careers, helping them plan their future paths.


On this day, while complying with COVID-19 prevention guidelines, the program included ▲ introduction to the firefighter profession ▲ wearing fireproof clothing and self-contained breathing apparatus ▲ 119 emergency call and fire evacuation training ▲ cardiopulmonary resuscitation training.


The students spent time not only observing but also directly experiencing the work firefighters do, the equipment they use, their living spaces, and fire trucks, resolving their curiosities and enhancing their understanding of the firefighter profession.


Ko Jae-woo, Chief of Jeju Fire Station, said, "Through this youth career experience, students have greatly benefited in understanding firefighters and improving safety culture awareness," and added, "We will continue to operate the program to provide good career experience opportunities for youth."



Jeju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Jeongpil panax33@asiae.co.kr


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