Inspection of Emergency Response Posture for Police Stations and Rescue Teams, and Education on Establishing Public Service Discipline Conducted

Kim Inchang, Commissioner of the West Sea Regional Coast Guard, visited the security site in Yeosu, Jeonnam on the 21st to conduct an emergency response posture inspection in preparation for maritime accidents during the spring fog season.


(Right) Kim Inchang, Chief of the West Sea Coast Guard Agency, conducted marine accident prevention activities during the farming season in Yeosu. [Photo by West Sea Regional Coast Guard]

(Right) Kim Inchang, Chief of the West Sea Coast Guard Agency, conducted marine accident prevention activities during the farming season in Yeosu. [Photo by West Sea Regional Coast Guard]

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According to the West Sea Regional Coast Guard on the 21st, Commissioner Kim visited the Yeosu Sea Police Substation and the rescue team, stating, "During a period when sea weather changes rapidly and maritime fog frequently occurs, thorough inspection of life-saving equipment and maintaining an emergency response posture are necessary," emphasizing the prevention of maritime accidents during the spring fog season.


He also conducted education to establish public service discipline, including the eradication of drunk driving, urging on-site workers to maintain a vigilant attitude during their duties.



He then visited Gukdong Port to check the safety management status of multi-use vessels such as fishing boats and passenger ferries, requesting, "Please make efforts in safety patrols and guidance activities to prevent sinking and capsizing accidents caused by overloading."


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