Yeong-Honam Harmony ... Leading Safety Culture in the Local Era

The Gyeongbuk Provincial Fire Headquarters held a harmonious event for mutual development on the 27th at Suncheon Ocheon Green Square in Jeonnam and other areas in Jeonnam, attended by about 100 people including the presidents of the Gyeongbuk and Jeonnam Volunteer Fire Brigades and multicultural volunteer firefighters.

The presidents of the Gyeongbuk and Jeonnam Volunteer Fire Brigades Association and multicultural volunteer firefighters held a mutual growth and harmony event.

The presidents of the Gyeongbuk and Jeonnam Volunteer Fire Brigades Association and multicultural volunteer firefighters held a mutual growth and harmony event.

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This exchange event was promoted to lead a safety culture in the local era through mutual exchange between the Yeong and Honam volunteer fire brigades and to establish a cooperative system for disaster response and damage recovery through mutual cooperation among volunteer fire brigades.


The main contents included ▲ signing a mutual exchange agreement ▲ presentation of appreciation plaques ▲ communication events such as visiting the Garden Expo and the Win-Win Market ▲ attending the opening ceremony of the Win-Win Cooperation Harmony Festival.


About 10 multicultural volunteer firefighters from Gyeongbuk participated in this event, sharing empathy with the presidents of the Jeonnam Volunteer Fire Brigade, strengthening East-West harmony, and presenting a meaningful opportunity to propose a win-win vision to create a safe local community together with multicultural volunteer firefighters.


About 100 members of the Jeonnam Volunteer Fire Brigade had visited Guryongpo Market in Pohang last September during the approach of Typhoon Hinnamnor to carry out damage recovery activities.



Lee Young-pal, head of the Gyeongbuk Fire Headquarters, said, “Through mutual exchange, we will broaden the understanding between Yeong and Honam, promote cooperation, and deepen understanding of the local safety culture and cultural integration so that volunteer fire brigades can become organizations leading the safety culture in the local era. We will further expand and operate exchange events.”


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