Gwangju Bukbu Fire Station is conducting on-site adaptation training for firefighters at a newly constructed apartment site on the 6th. Photo by Gwangju Bukbu Fire Station

Gwangju Bukbu Fire Station is conducting on-site adaptation training for firefighters at a newly constructed apartment site on the 6th. Photo by Gwangju Bukbu Fire Station

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Cho Hyung-joo] Gwangju Bukbu Fire Station (Chief Kim Hee-cheol) announced on the 6th that it conducted on-site adaptation training for firefighters at a newly constructed apartment site, which is the target for completion of fire facilities in the jurisdiction.


This training was promoted to strengthen the on-site response capabilities of firefighters, investigate fire activity data for high-rise and large complex buildings, and secure rapid and accurate fire access routes.


The main contents include ▲ fire suppression in high-rise areas using a connected water supply pipe system ▲ deployment of aerial ladder trucks using fire truck exclusive zones for rapid rescue ▲ devising evacuation plans for each complex ▲ wireless communication through underground floor wireless communication auxiliary equipment ▲ confirmation of fire truck access roads and placement.



Kim Hee-cheol, chief of Bukbu Fire Station, stated, "Through proactive on-site adaptation training using newly constructed high-rise buildings, we will do our best to prevent fires and improve on-site response capabilities in buildings used and inhabited by many people."


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