Jeju Western Fire Station (Chief Ko Jeong-bae) announced on the 5th that it recently conducted unannounced nighttime dispatch drills focusing on areas difficult for fire trucks to access and vulnerable targets within the jurisdiction to strengthen the on-site response capabilities of fire suppression personnel.

Jeju Western Fire Station is conducting unannounced nighttime dispatch drills targeting areas difficult for fire trucks to access. <br>[Photo by Jeju Western Fire Station]

Jeju Western Fire Station is conducting unannounced nighttime dispatch drills targeting areas difficult for fire trucks to access.
[Photo by Jeju Western Fire Station]

View original image

The drill, conducted during the holiday period, was carried out without prior notice to simulate real situations. It focused on enhancing the command ability of the first squad leader, selecting optimal dispatch routes for fire vehicles and the location of vehicle divisions, confirming the locations of nearby fire hydrants, and securing firefighting water to ensure the golden time for on-site response.


Chief Ko Jeong-bae stated, “Through repetitive drills that simulate real situations, we will improve the on-site response capabilities of suppression personnel and do our best to protect the lives and property of residents in the event of fires and various disasters.”



Jeju = Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Jeong-pil baekok@asiae.co.kr


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

© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Today’s Briefing