Lee Sang-il, Mayor of Yongin (second from the left), is taking a commemorative photo after signing an agreement on rescue and support for vulnerable groups with Yongin Eastern and Western Police Stations and Yongin Fire Station on the 12th.

Lee Sang-il, Mayor of Yongin (second from the left), is taking a commemorative photo after signing an agreement on rescue and support for vulnerable groups with Yongin Eastern and Western Police Stations and Yongin Fire Station on the 12th.

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Yongin City in Gyeonggi Province has established a collaborative system with local police and fire departments to support and rescue vulnerable groups.


On the 12th, Yongin City announced on the 13th that it signed a "Joint Response Agreement for Detecting Crisis Signals in Vulnerable Households" with Yongin Dongbu Police Station, Yongin Seobu Police Station, and Yongin Fire Station.


According to the agreement, the four organizations will work together on ▲discovering and reporting crisis households ▲linking and supporting welfare services for crisis households ▲sharing information and collaborating on crisis households.


The police will notify the city and fire department when they find a crisis household in need of help. The fire department will inform the city of crisis households discovered during rescue activities and incident or accident site management, and support emergency rescue operations. Yongin City will actively cooperate by linking and supporting welfare services when receiving crisis household reports from the police and fire department.


Additionally, Yongin City will help vulnerable groups receive various customized welfare services by connecting public and private services to resolve crisis situations.



Mayor Lee Sang-il of Yongin emphasized, "Yongin City pays close attention to prevent the occurrence of crisis households left in welfare blind spots. We have signed this agreement to strengthen the cooperative system with the police and fire departments to respond quickly if a household showing crisis signals is detected. We will do our best to ensure that not a single citizen of Yongin experiences misfortune."


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