Jeju Maritime Police Station (Chief So Byung-yong) announced on the 3rd that the Jeju Maritime Police Rescue Team and Jeju Fire Department Rescue Team conducted joint training at the Fire Education Unit training center the previous day to establish a cooperative accident response system among rescue forces.

Jeju Coast Guard conducted a joint rescue training with Jeju Fire Department at the Fire Education Unit training center the previous day. <br>[Photo by Jeju Coast Guard]

Jeju Coast Guard conducted a joint rescue training with Jeju Fire Department at the Fire Education Unit training center the previous day.
[Photo by Jeju Coast Guard]

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This joint training was the second session following the training held on the 22nd at the Jeju Maritime Police Rescue Team's underwater training center. A total of 21 personnel participated in activities such as sharing mutual rescue techniques to improve on-site response capabilities at the Fire Education Unit training tower and outdoor training ground.


The training included an introduction to rope rescue equipment and understanding the characteristics of different ascent and descent systems, vertical and horizontal rescue capability enhancement exercises, and discussions on response techniques for land and sea accident scenes.


In particular, training was conducted on tetrapod structure rescue, which poses difficulties in rescue operations due to obstacles when accidents occur.


A Jeju Maritime Police official stated, "We hope this repeated training serves as an opportunity for mutual development," and added, "Jeju Maritime Police will always strive for the safety of the public."



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


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