Utilization of '3D Spatial Information' for Fire Suppression, Rescue Operations, and Tabletop Training

The Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province Fire Headquarters (Chief Lee Osuk) has proactively utilized digital twin technology for fire response and training through three-dimensional spatial information education.


According to Jeonbuk Fire on the 13th, in the afternoon at the provincial government’s computer training center, an education session on the Korea Land and Geospatial Informatix Corporation (LX) platform digital twin was conducted for fire station field command officers and emergency rescue training personnel.


The Jeonbuk Fire Headquarters has proactively utilized digital twin technology in fire response and training through three-dimensional spatial information education. <br>[Photo by Jeonbuk Fire]

The Jeonbuk Fire Headquarters has proactively utilized digital twin technology in fire response and training through three-dimensional spatial information education.
[Photo by Jeonbuk Fire]

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'Digital twin technology' is a technology that replicates, simulates, and analyzes real-world systems or processes in a virtual space. When applied to firefighting operations, this technology enables real-time situation awareness during fire incidents, allowing the establishment of optimal response strategies for effective firefighting activities.


By conducting fire suppression and rescue drills for trapped individuals within a three-dimensional space of a building similar to an actual fire scene, the practical response capabilities of firefighters are expected to improve significantly, thereby more effectively protecting the lives and property of the public.


So far, the Jeonbuk Fire Headquarters and the Korea Land and Geospatial Informatix Corporation have cooperated on citizen safety policies such as the 'Park-type Apartment Complex Emergency Vehicle Access Road Database Construction Project' to ensure rapid and accurate 119 dispatches.



Chief Lee Osuk of the Fire Headquarters stated, "We will strive to make the city safer through smarter and faster fire responses using the LX platform digital twin service."


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