Gyeonggi Fire Department Conducts 'Fire Suppression Equipment Inspection and Environmental Cleanup Activities' on Yukdo Island
Members of the Gyeonggi-do Fire Department Special Response Team visited Yukdo, a inhabited island in Gyeonggi-do, on the 22nd to conduct fire facility inspections and environmental cleanup activities.
View original image[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] The Gyeonggi-do Fire Department Special Response Team visited island villages, which are safety blind spots, to inspect solar power generation facilities and fire suppression equipment, and carried out coastal environmental cleanup activities.
The Gyeonggi-do Fire and Disaster Headquarters announced on the 23rd that on the 22nd, the headquarters' Special Response Team and firefighters from the Daebu 119 Safety Center of Ansan Fire Station visited Yukdo Island, where despite the rainy and bad weather, they conducted fire suppression training on the solar power generation facilities (ESS storage facilities) and inspected various firefighting equipment such as power fire pumps at the fire suppression equipment storage.
They then carried out environmental cleanup activities, collecting discarded fishing nets and marine debris along the nearby coast together with the residents.
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A representative of the Gyeonggi Fire Headquarters Special Response Team said, "Gyeonggi-do has five inhabited islands including Yukdo, Pungdo, Gukhwado, Ippado, and Jebudo," adding, "To ensure the safety of island villages, we will establish a rapid dispatch system and implement proactive preventive measures so that there are no safety blind spots."
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