Gwangju Nambu Fire Station Conducts Fire Truck Right-of-Way Training for Chuseok Holiday
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Jin-Hyung Park] The Nambu Fire Station of Gwangju Metropolitan City (Chief Lee Jeong-ja) conducted a 'Fire Truck Passage Training' and joint campaign on the 14th at two traditional markets in the district (Mudeung Market and Bongseon Market) in celebration of the Chuseok holiday.
The training, held with the participation of related organizations (Nam-gu Office, police, volunteer firefighters, traditional market merchants' association), included ▲ fire truck passage public announcement to spread public consensus ▲ removal of obstacles on fire truck routes ▲ crackdown and guidance on illegal parking around traditional markets ▲ distribution of promotional materials for fire truck passage.
Elementary school student Cheon Jeong-woo, who participated in the ride-along experience, said it was a good opportunity to realize the importance of giving way to fire trucks and newly recognized the necessity of yielding to allow a "Moses miracle" to happen when fire trucks are dispatched.
Go Jung-hyun, head of the 119 Disaster Response Team at Nambu Fire Station, urged market merchants and related personnel to prohibit illegal parking on fire lanes, such as parking on one side, so that fire trucks can quickly access the scene, and asked for active cooperation to ensure citizens have a safe Chuseok holiday.
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