[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] The Daejeon Fire Headquarters announced on the 24th that it will unify disaster site CCTV information through the establishment of the ‘119 Integrated Video Platform System’ to enable rapid response to on-site situations.


The platform was built with the purpose of supporting the identification and response to situations occurring on-site by integrating CCTV near fire, rescue, and emergency medical situations with video information from fire trucks and drones.


By utilizing the platform, video information obtained from about 7,300 CCTVs managed by Daejeon City and the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, as well as 33 fire trucks and 12 fire drones, will be transmitted to the 119 Integrated Situation Room for real-time monitoring.


Through this, the Daejeon Fire Headquarters expects to enable rapid disaster site information collection and analysis, making it easier to manage and command the constantly changing disaster site situations.



A representative of the Daejeon Fire Headquarters said, “We expect that the platform will enable smooth and effective responses in the event of various disasters,” adding, “Daejeon Fire will focus on creating a safe Daejeon through the platform.”


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