‘Fire Hero Keeper’ Program Receives Total Funding of 60 Million Won

S-OIL (CEO Anwar Al Hizazi) conveyed consolation money to the families of firefighters who died in the line of duty due to the fire at the Mungyeong factory.


On the 1st, S-OIL announced that it would deliver a total of 60 million KRW, 30 million KRW each, to the families of the late Fire Lieutenant Kim Su-gwang (27) and the late Firefighter Park Su-hoon (35) of the Gyeongbuk Mungyeong Fire Station, who died while extinguishing a fire at a meat processing factory in Singi-dong, Mungyeong-si, Gyeongbuk.


The late Fire Lieutenant Kim Su-gwang and Firefighter Park Su-hoon were dispatched to a fire that occurred at a meat processing factory in Singi-dong, Mungyeong-si, at 8:24 p.m. on the 31st of last month, and tragically lost their lives while conducting firefighting activities.


An S-OIL official said, “We pray for the repose of the firefighters who suffered an unfortunate accident while dedicating themselves to protecting the safety and lives of the people, and we express our deepest condolences to their bereaved families.”



Since 2006, S-OIL has been continuously supporting activities such as awarding hero firefighters, providing consolation money and scholarships to the families of firefighters who died in the line of duty, offering encouragement funds to injured firefighters, and hosting firefighter couples’ rest camps, through a partnership called ‘Firefighter Hero Keeper’ with the National Fire Agency.

S-OIL Anwar Al Hizazi CEO.

S-OIL Anwar Al Hizazi CEO.

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