Gwangju Bukbu Fire Station Conducts Firefighting Tactics Ability Evaluation for Fire Suppression Team Members
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The Northern Fire Station of Gwangju Metropolitan City announced on the 28th that it will conduct the first half of the year firefighting tactics ability evaluation to strengthen disaster site response capabilities for fire suppression personnel until May 3.
The evaluation of firefighting tactics ability for fire suppression personnel focuses on fostering firefighters strong in the field by strengthening expertise in each work area and daily training, which is the basis of on-site activities. It is largely divided into daily intensive training evaluation, individual and team tactical training evaluation, and disaster site Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) proficiency evaluation.
This first half evaluation is conducted on daily intensive training, individual tactical training, and SOP proficiency. The main contents include ▲ deployment and retrieval of fire hoses ▲ rope knotting methods such as equipment tying ▲ ladder installation and climbing two-person method ▲ evaluation of understanding and proficiency of SOP.
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Seo Sang-bin, head of the response team, said, “Quick and accurate firefighting tactics are the foundation of on-site activities,” adding, “Through tactical training evaluations, we will do our best to establish a practical training system necessary for various field activities and to prevent safety accidents.”
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