Gyeonggi Fire Department Conducts 'Live Fire Response Training' for Rescue Team Leaders View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] The Gyeonggi-do Fire and Disaster Headquarters conducted live fire response training for frontline rescue team leaders.


On the 31st, the Gyeonggi Fire Headquarters announced that on the 30th, it held live fire response training for rescue team leaders at the Gyeonggi Fire School located in Yongin.


This training, organized to strengthen capabilities in responding to special fires and ensuring safety, was attended by a total of 36 participants, including rescue team leaders from 35 fire stations across the province and frontline water rescue team leaders.


The rescue team leaders engaged in training according to their assigned tasks, covering fire situation assessment, fire source identification, explosion recognition, smoke ventilation, and other stages of fire progression.


Additionally, theoretical training on decision-making through situational awareness and on-site command and control was conducted simultaneously.



Lee Sang-gyu, head of the Gyeonggi Fire Headquarters, visited the training site that day to encourage the staff, stating, "It is important to repeatedly conduct practical training regularly so that we can respond quickly and effectively to disasters in case of emergencies." He added, "Let us continue various trainings to do our best in protecting the safety and lives of the residents."


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