Gwangju Seobu Fire Department Conducts Emergency Escape Drill at Isolated Fire Scene
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The Gwangju Western Fire Station announced on the 14th that it conducted special rescue training on emergency escape techniques for rescue team members to enhance disaster situation on-site response capabilities.
This training was conducted to prevent falls during emergency escapes of team members at isolated fire scenes and to cultivate the ability to respond to sudden crisis management.
The training content included ▲ the necessity of emergency escape equipment for team members and equipment demonstration ▲ how to use the team members' escape equipment and precautions ▲ emergency escape methods using other equipment such as ladders and fire hoses ▲ training to master escape techniques suitable for on-site situations.
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Park Hyung-jung, the 119 Rescue Team Leader, said, "Isolation at disaster scenes such as fires is directly related to life, so emergency escape training is essential for rescue team members," and added, "I hope this training improves the on-site team members' ability to respond to emergency escape crisis management."
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