The Jeju Special Self-Governing Province Fire Safety Headquarters (Chief Kim Suhwan) announced on the 20th that it held a workshop on strengthening fire scene response capabilities on the 18th with on-site commanders representing four fire stations and the 119 center in the Jeju area.


This workshop was promoted to discuss ways to establish an active response system suitable for the rapidly changing disaster environment.

Jeju Fire Safety Headquarters held a workshop on the 18th to strengthen fire scene response capabilities together with on-site commanders representing four fire stations and the 119 center in the Jeju area. <br>[Photo by Jeju Fire Safety Headquarters]

Jeju Fire Safety Headquarters held a workshop on the 18th to strengthen fire scene response capabilities together with on-site commanders representing four fire stations and the 119 center in the Jeju area.
[Photo by Jeju Fire Safety Headquarters]

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At the meeting, a heated discussion continued on strengthening fire response capabilities, including ▲ characteristics and suppression measures of electric vehicle battery fires ▲ ways to improve response capabilities using high-function special equipment ▲ safety management measures for on-site personnel.


The various opinions derived from the workshop will be carefully reviewed and then reflected in the actual field according to Chief Kim Suhwan’s policy to “establish a solid disaster response system that prioritizes the field.”



Jeju = Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Jeongpil baekok@asiae.co.kr


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