On the 17th, 119 Life Safety Team members of the Nambu Fire Station received special training on door opening and other procedures. Photo by Gwangju Nambu Fire Station.

On the 17th, 119 Life Safety Team members of the Nambu Fire Station received special training on door opening and other procedures. Photo by Gwangju Nambu Fire Station.

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Junho] Gwangju Nambu Fire Station (Chief Lee Jeongja) announced on the 17th that it conducted special training on door opening and other topics.


This training was held over two days starting from the 16th for 119 Life Safety Team members to strengthen their ability to respond to safety accident prevention and life safety dispatch scenes.


'Life Safety Activities' refer to activities aimed at preventing risks that may become urgent if neglected, according to Article 16-3 of the Fire Services Act.


These include beehive removal, rescue activities such as extrication and isolation, and unlocking devices.


The training focused on safety measures education, including types of door opening equipment, operation methods, and safety accident cases.


The 119 Life Safety Team members who participated in the training said, "Through repetitive training such as door opening practice using equipment, we will do our best to protect the safety of citizens."



Meanwhile, the number of life safety activities conducted by Nambu Fire Station in 2021 was 2,418, of which dispatches related to locking devices accounted for 238 cases (9.84%).


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