Korea Racing Authority LetsRun Park Busan-Gyeongnam conducted a joint fire drill with the Gimhae Western Fire Station Field Response Team and Yulha 119 Safety Center on the 19th.


This joint fire drill was carried out to raise awareness of fire hazards and to develop emergency response capabilities, with about 70 employees of LetsRun Park Busan-Gyeongnam participating.


The drill was designed as a program to build a disaster response system linked with fire stations, assuming a fire occurrence on the west side of the first floor of the grandstand, enabling quick and proactive disaster response skills.

Employees of LetsRun Park Busan-Gyeongnam are conducting joint fire drills with officials from Gimhae Western Fire Station Field Response Team and Yulha 119 Safety Center.

Employees of LetsRun Park Busan-Gyeongnam are conducting joint fire drills with officials from Gimhae Western Fire Station Field Response Team and Yulha 119 Safety Center.

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The participating employees conducted response training according to the fire progression scenarios such as evacuation, alarm, extinguishing, and first aid. In particular, the training focused on initial fire suppression to enhance the self-fire brigade’s early fire response capabilities.


Additionally, they completed training on fire extinguisher use and cardiopulmonary resuscitation, which can be practically applied in daily life.


Lee Han-jae, Fire Safety Manager at Korea Racing Authority, said, “Through this joint fire drill, we recognized the importance of responding during the initial golden time after a fire occurs and established a consistently safe environment.”



He added, “We will continue to conduct fire prevention drills and thoroughly manage fire safety facilities to protect the safety of visitors.”


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