Cadillac Korea donated rear safety warning lights for fire trucks to the Jeonnam Fire Headquarters.


On the 9th, according to the Jeonnam Fire Headquarters (Chief Hong Young-geun), Cadillac donated 13 fire truck safety warning lights worth approximately 35 million KRW to Jeonnam Fire through the Korea Fire Industry Association.


Cadillac Korea Donates 'Safety Warning Lights for Fire Trucks' to Jeonnam Fire Department View original image

The donation ceremony held at the Suncheon Fire Station was attended by about 40 people, including Hong Young-geun, Chief of Jeonnam Fire Headquarters, Park Sang-jin, Chief of Suncheon Fire Station, Park Jong-won, President of the Korea Fire Industry Association, and Lee Eun-jung, Manager of Cadillac Korea.


The fire truck safety warning lights, installed on the upper rear of the vehicle, help fire trucks and surrounding citizens move safely during dispatch through bidirectional guide lights and safety warning signals.


Meanwhile, since 2019, Cadillac has been conducting the "Community Hero Campaign" to achieve zero traffic accidents and support local firefighters.


Last year, they donated fire truck rear safety warning lights worth 50 million KRW to the Jeonnam Fire Headquarters.



Chief Hong Young-geun said, "Safety must be ensured on site to protect the safety of the residents," and added, "We thank everyone who helped and will do our best for a safer Jeonnam."


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