Joseonho, Head of Gyeonggi-do Fire and Disaster Headquarters (third from the left), is taking a commemorative photo with the winners of the Fire Safety Instructor Competition on the 9th.

Joseonho, Head of Gyeonggi-do Fire and Disaster Headquarters (third from the left), is taking a commemorative photo with the winners of the Fire Safety Instructor Competition on the 9th.

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No Tae-young, Fire Lieutenant of Yongin Fire Station, was selected as the Best Fire Safety Instructor in Gyeonggi Province.


The Gyeonggi Provincial Fire and Disaster Headquarters announced on the 10th that No Tae-young, Fire Lieutenant of Yongin Fire Station, won the grand prize at the '9th Fire Safety Instructor Competition' held on the 9th.


At the competition held at the Gyeonggi Human Resources Development Institute, Lieutenant No gave a lecture titled "Fire? Fire!" in which he used cases and quizzes appropriately to easily explain how young children can quickly and safely evacuate in the event of a fire, earning the highest score.


The Excellence Award was awarded to Fire Corporals Choi Sook-kyung of Anseong Fire Station and Kang Ja-hyun of Bundang Fire Station. The Encouragement Award went to Fire Corporal Baek Kyung-min of Uiwang Fire Station and Firefighter Jeong Hee-tae of Gimpo Fire Station.


Now in its 9th year, the Fire Safety Instructor Competition is held annually to discover and nurture excellent fire safety instructors and to improve the quality of fire safety education, thereby contributing to the safety of the residents of the province.



Jo Seon-ho, Head of the Provincial Fire and Disaster Headquarters, emphasized, "We will take the lead in establishing a safety culture for residents through the discovery and nurturing of fire safety instructors," adding, "We will do our best to enable fire safety instructors to provide high-quality safety education to more residents."


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