Gwangju Gwangsan Fire Station Selects 2 Teams for 'Firefighting Children's Song Video Contest'
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Gwangju Gwangsan Fire Station (Chief Song Seonghun) announced on the 12th that it has selected 2 teams to represent Gwangsan in the 22nd Gwangju Metropolitan City Fire Song Video Contest.
The internal evaluation was conducted the day before while complying with COVID-19 quarantine guidelines. To gather diverse opinions, external judges were invited to closely assess a total of 10 teams on ▲fire song vocal ability ▲creativity in performance ▲video artistry ▲participant expressiveness, selecting 2 teams out of the 10 participants.
The two selected teams will participate in the Gwangju Metropolitan City Fire Song Video Contest hosted by the Gwangju Fire Headquarters on the 25th.
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Choi Byungbok, Head of the 119 Disaster Response Division, said, “The Fire Song Video Contest is held with the purpose of allowing children to enjoyably learn about fire safety, a field that is usually difficult for them to access, through the familiar medium of songs,” and added, “We will spare no support for the Gwangsan representative teams selected through this internal evaluation.”
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