Gwangju Bukbu Fire Station Operates Korea 119 Youth Corps Safety Experience Camp
Gwangju Bukbu Fire Station announced on the 26th that it operated a safety experience camp for members and instructors of the Korea 119 Youth Corps Bukbu Branch.
The camp was promoted to prevent water play safety accidents that frequently occur during the summer and to improve the safety accident response capabilities of Korea 119 Youth Corps members.
Bukbu Fire Station, together with students and instructors from Gwangju Aeyukwon, a member of the Korea 119 Youth Corps Bukbu Branch, visited the Jeonbuk 119 Safety Experience Center's water play safety experience site and conducted water play safety experience activities consisting of drowning accident experience, ship escape experience, and rapid current accident experience courses.
Through this safety camp, participants had the opportunity to experience ways to wisely respond to various water-related accidents and to build the courage and confidence to protect themselves as members of the Korea 119 Youth Corps.
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A fire official said, "We will strive to support various activities and efforts so that Korea 119 Youth Corps members can strengthen their safety accident response capabilities and grow as future safety leaders who make safety a part of daily life."
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