The Jeonbuk Fire Headquarters (Chief Joo Nak-dong) announced on the 4th that it held a fire commanders' meeting at the Jeonbuk Provincial Government seminar room.


More than 30 people, including the Fire Headquarters Chief, 15 fire station chiefs from across the province, and heads and team leaders of various departments within the Fire Headquarters, attended to discuss major issues.


The meeting covered ▲ fire safety measures for the Saemangeum World Jamboree ▲ flood and wind disaster safety measures during the rainy season, and reviewed fire defense at Namwon Medical Center, followed by a report on recent major fire response activities.


Jeonbuk Fire Commanders Meeting held at Jeonbuk Provincial Government Seminar Room 4 days ago. [Photo by Jeonbuk Fire Headquarters]

Jeonbuk Fire Commanders Meeting held at Jeonbuk Provincial Government Seminar Room 4 days ago. [Photo by Jeonbuk Fire Headquarters]

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In particular, during the Saemangeum World Jamboree event held in August, the temporary Jamboree Fire Station will operate to thoroughly prepare for emergencies such as fires, rescues, first aid, and flood and wind disasters within the Jamboree site, conducting in-depth discussions to ensure the international event is safely managed.


In the report on the response plan for heavy rains during the rainy season, measures were strengthened to ensure rapid, maximum, and highest-level responses from the initial stage in cases of simultaneous dispatch situations and flooding in underground spaces such as apartment underground parking lots and semi-basement houses.


Additionally, following the regular personnel reshuffle on the 3rd, which saw 15 fire station chiefs transferred, time was spent reaffirming the establishment of public service discipline and the eradication of misconduct.



Chief Joo Nak-dong stated, “As the Saemangeum World Jamboree attracts global attention, active support and cooperation from the fire station chiefs are necessary,” and added, “Please do your best to ensure that residents can spend the summer with peace of mind through swift and accurate responses in the event of disasters within the province.”


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