On the 11th, the Suwon Nambu Fire Station in Gyeonggi conducted a 'Joint Training with Related Agencies for Making Way for Fire Trucks.'


This training was organized to ensure the rapid access of emergency vehicles to disaster sites and to strengthen citizens' safety awareness regarding illegal parking and stopping.


On this day, Suwon Nambu Fire Station, together with three agencies including the police, Paldal District Office, and Urban Corporation, jointly inspected illegal parking enforcement and towing, fire truck yielding guidance activities, and checked the status of access routes and fire hydrants.


Suwon Nambu Fire Station conducted a joint training exercise with related organizations for giving way to fire trucks on the 11th. Photo by Suwon Nambu Fire Station

Suwon Nambu Fire Station conducted a joint training exercise with related organizations for giving way to fire trucks on the 11th. Photo by Suwon Nambu Fire Station

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The methods for making way for fire trucks are ▲ for one-lane one-way roads, move to the right edge ▲ for two-lane one-way roads, yield to the second lane ▲ for three or more lanes one-way roads, yield to the first and third lanes ▲ pedestrians should pause briefly.



Go Young-joo, chief of Suwon Nambu Fire Station, stated, "Making way for fire trucks is very important to minimize damage to citizens' lives and property," and added, "In particular, enforcement and guidance on illegal parking will be continuously promoted."


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