Until the 13th of next month for patrol vessels and police substations

On the 22nd, Mokpo Coast Guard conducted a rescue training for stranded individuals near Bukhang waters. Photo by Mokpo Coast Guard

On the 22nd, Mokpo Coast Guard conducted a rescue training for stranded individuals near Bukhang waters. Photo by Mokpo Coast Guard

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Kim Chunsu] Mokpo Maritime Police Station announced on the 22nd that it will conduct teamwork training to strengthen the situational response posture of field departments.


This teamwork training will be conducted until the 13th of next month for 24 patrol vessels and police officers working at 7 sub-stations to enhance the capabilities of newly assigned personnel and build optimal teamwork among field department members.


The patrol vessels will strengthen on-site response capabilities through customized training by sea area, including ▲ mastering vessel equipment operation ▲ situational response and inspection/search ▲ maritime shooting ▲ maritime search ▲ fire extinguishing and water control training.


Additionally, at the sub-stations, they plan to improve situational response capabilities for various emergencies such as ▲ coastal rescue boat operation ▲ terrain and landmark mastery training ▲ the three major coastal accidents (drowning, falling, isolation).



A Mokpo Maritime Police official said, “Through this training, we will perfectly master individual tasks and quickly build teamwork among department members to do our best to protect the lives and safety of the people.”


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