Awardees of Gyeonggi-do Fire Prevention Administration Masters are taking a commemorative photo after the awards ceremony held on the 21st at the video conference room of the Gyeonggi-do Fire and Disaster Headquarters. Photo by Gyeonggi-do Fire and Disaster Headquarters

Awardees of Gyeonggi-do Fire Prevention Administration Masters are taking a commemorative photo after the awards ceremony held on the 21st at the video conference room of the Gyeonggi-do Fire and Disaster Headquarters. Photo by Gyeonggi-do Fire and Disaster Headquarters

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[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] The Gyeonggi-do Fire and Disaster Headquarters has selected the 'Master of Fire Prevention Administration' who diligently carried out fire prevention duties this year.


The Master of Fire Prevention Administration is a system introduced by the Gyeonggi Fire Headquarters, the first in the nation, to encourage outstanding departments and public officials in fire prevention administration.


On the 21st, the Gyeonggi Fire Headquarters held an award ceremony for the Master of Fire Prevention Administration at the headquarters' video conference room in Gwonseon-gu, Suwon, and announced on the 22nd that the Disaster Prevention Division of Suwon and Ansan Fire Stations and the Fire Safety Special Inspection Team of Pyeongtaek and Hwaseong Fire Stations were selected as outstanding departments, and 10 outstanding public officials including Fire Lieutenant Lee Do-jae of Seongnam Fire Station were selected. They were recognized for their achievements such as discovering region-specific safety measures for fire prevention and conducting special fire investigations on targets at risk of large-scale fires.


Starting this year, the Gyeonggi Fire Headquarters specially produced a pure gold 'Golden Head Badge' in the shape of a sprinkler head, symbolizing the expertise of fire officials performing preventive administration, and awarded it to outstanding public officials.



Cho Sun-ho, head of the Gyeonggi Fire Headquarters, said, "Considering warehouse fires and the October 29 disaster, disaster accidents are becoming more diverse and harder to predict," and added, "Please continue to actively identify and resolve disaster vulnerabilities and carry out expert-level preventive administration for the safety of the residents."


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