On-site Inspection by Coast Guard Rescue Team... Emphasis on Establishing Preparedness for Maritime Accidents

Kim Inchang, Commissioner of the Seohae Regional Coast Guard, visited the Seohae Maritime Special Rescue Team and the Special Forces on the afternoon of the 31st of last month to inspect their winter marine accident preparedness and response posture and to encourage the personnel.


According to the Seohae Coast Guard on the 1st, the Special Forces carry out missions such as preventing and suppressing maritime terrorism and responding to special crimes, while the Seohae Maritime Special Rescue Team is responsible for rapid on-site response and life-saving missions in the event of marine accidents.


(On the left) Commissioner Kim In-chang is visiting the Coast Guard Special Forces and observing the members' firearm demonstration. [Photo by Seohae Regional Coast Guard]

(On the left) Commissioner Kim In-chang is visiting the Coast Guard Special Forces and observing the members' firearm demonstration. [Photo by Seohae Regional Coast Guard]

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Commissioner Kim observed the capsized vessel rescue training of the Seohae Maritime Special Rescue Team to assess the rescuers' underwater rescue capabilities and their ability to perform rescue missions at actual marine accident sites, as well as to confirm their preparedness for winter marine accident prevention and response.


He also visited the Special Forces, who won the overall championship at the Maritime Police Special Forces Tactical Evaluation Competition held on the 27th of last month, to encourage the participants.



Kim Inchang, Commissioner of the Seohae Regional Coast Guard, urged, “The Rescue Team and Special Forces are frontline units directly linked to the safety of the people. Please perform your duties perfectly so that the public can use the sea safely.”


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