Jeju Police Agency Holds '64th Anniversary of 112 Day Ceremony' View original image


[Jeju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Jeongpil] Jeju Police Agency (Chief Kang Hwangsu) announced on the 2nd that it held a ceremony commemorating the '64th Anniversary of 112 Day' at the Police Agency conference room, attended by 14 people including Jeju Agency and police station 112 personnel.


'112 Day' is an event commemorating the installation of the '112 Emergency Call Device,' meaning 'informing one by one,' in Seoul and Busan in July 1957, and the role it has played over the past 64 years in being the first to hear the voices of the people and respond promptly.


At the event, commendations were presented to four police officers who contributed to 112 duties, a commemorative video was watched, and a pledge was made to fulfill the role and duty of 112 as a control tower protecting socially vulnerable groups.


In particular, encouragement was given for the efforts of Jeju Police Agency 112 personnel who actively respond to 112 reports 24 hours a day under the country's most demanding work conditions, boosting their pride.


Chief Kang Hwangsu said, "As 112 has faithfully served as the nation's emergency bell for the past 64 years, I ask that 112 continue to do its best for the safety of the people always by their side."




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


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