Safety Issues in Daily Life Seen Through the Eyes of Youth

Grand Prize Team 2, Muju High School & Namwon Gugak Arts High School

The Jeonbuk Fire Headquarters (Chief Joo Nak-dong) successfully concluded the '16th Jeollabuk-do Youth 119 Safety News Video Contest' held at the Jeonbuk Provincial Office on the 25th.


According to the Fire Headquarters on the 28th, 19 teams from across the province participated in two categories: incident and accident briefings and safety accident prevention. Evaluations were conducted on pre-recorded videos produced by each team, and the judging was fairly carried out by three judges who are experts in media and video fields.


The 16th Jeollabuk-do Youth 119 Safety News Video Contest. [Photo by Jeonbuk Fire Headquarters]

The 16th Jeollabuk-do Youth 119 Safety News Video Contest. [Photo by Jeonbuk Fire Headquarters]

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This contest is held with the purpose of discovering hidden safety issues and improvement measures in daily life from the perspective of youth, thereby naturally spreading a culture of safety.


Youth themselves raise problems regarding various safety accidents and risks occurring in daily life, and reenact solutions on stage in the form of TV news.


As a result of the contest, the grand prize was awarded to two teams: Muju High School, which briefed on gas leak accidents and prevention measures through news, and Namwon Gugak Arts High School, which created a video about fire shutters that we need to know.


The two grand prize teams will participate in the National Youth 119 Safety News Contest. The excellence awards went to two teams: Baeksan High School in Buan and the Jinan Youth Training Center team.



Chief Joo Nak-dong of the Fire Headquarters said, "We expect that the experience gained while preparing for the contest will serve as a rich foundation for safety even after they become adults."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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