Gwangju Nambu Fire Station Conducts Mountain Rescue Training for Fall and Missing Person Emergencies View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] Gwangju Nambu Fire Station (Chief Lee Jeong-ja) announced on the 27th that it conducted mountain rescue training around the Bunjeoksan area in preparation for mountain accidents in autumn.


This training was conducted a total of three times by 17 members, including the rescue team leader, to improve rescue skills in response to the increase in mountain accidents such as falls and missing persons due to the rise in autumn hikers.


The training content started with theoretical education on mountain accident response procedures (Standard Operating Procedure SOP-314), followed by ▲rescue techniques using mountain rescue equipment ▲horizontal descent training ▲rescue operations for different types of missing person accidents.


Kim Oh-ju, 119 Rescue Team Leader, stated, “As the risk of mountain accidents increases in autumn, we will do our best in training to respond quickly and accurately to disaster sites through realistic drills.”





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