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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] Gwangju Seobu Fire Station (Chief Yang Young-gyu) urged people to subscribe to the 119 Safety Call on the 24th to eliminate safety blind spots through the provision of customized emergency medical services.


The 119 Safety Call Service is a free customized service where people with disabilities, elderly living alone, and those with illnesses can pre-register personal information such as medical history and address, which is then databased. When a 119 call is received, the dispatch team can respond in advance by knowing the caller’s medical conditions and situation.


As the population in safety blind spots increases due to the rise in elderly population and migrant foreigners, more meticulous safety welfare services are needed. As of last year, 5,202 Gwangju citizens were using the 119 Safety Call.


Yang Young-gyu, Chief of Seobu Fire Station, said, “Since the 119 Safety Call is a service that benefits patients, guardians, and emergency responders alike, I ask for much interest and registration in the 119 Safety Call for the safety of your family.”





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