Jeju Fire Station (Chief Yang Young-seok) announced on the 30th that it recently conducted special rescue training along the coastal areas within its jurisdiction to establish a rapid life-saving response system, accident prevention measures, and teamwork during winter water-related accidents.

Jeju Fire Station recently conducted a special winter rescue training for water accidents along the coastal area within its jurisdiction. <br>[Photo by Jeju Fire Station]

Jeju Fire Station recently conducted a special winter rescue training for water accidents along the coastal area within its jurisdiction.
[Photo by Jeju Fire Station]

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This training has been ongoing for two weeks since the 22nd and was conducted for all rescue team members to enable swift rescue operations by teaching the use of underwater rescue equipment, underwater search methods for different types of accidents, and identifying hazards during rescue operations.


Chief Yang Young-seok stated, "Due to Jeju's regional characteristics, various activities such as fishing and water sports take place at sea, posing a constant risk of water-related accidents. We will do our best to protect the lives and safety of residents through continuous, realistic training."



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


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