Gwangju Seobu Fire Department Conducts Firefighting Relics Collection and Donation Campaign
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The Gwangju Western Fire Station announced on the 7th that it is conducting a year-round campaign to collect and donate firefighting artifacts to be exhibited at the National Fire Museum, scheduled to open in July 2024.
The collection targets include souvenirs, documents, uniforms, equipment, awards, as well as large and special firefighting equipment, regardless of size or type.
Donors of artifacts will receive benefits such as a certificate of donation, inclusion in the Donor Hall of Fame and the museum's official website, and invitations to the exhibition opening ceremony.
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If you wish to donate artifacts, you can download the application form from the Fire Artifact Archive website, fill it out, and submit it by mail or email.
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