The Suwon Southern Fire Station in Gyeonggi conducted special rope rescue training for rescue team members.


From the 10th to the 12th, the Suwon Southern Fire Station announced that a total of 23 rescue team members participated in a special training session to improve rope rescue skills at the Gyeonggi Special Response Unit.


Rescue team members from Suwon Nambu Fire Station are practicing rescue using ropes. Photo by Suwon Nambu Fire Station

Rescue team members from Suwon Nambu Fire Station are practicing rescue using ropes. Photo by Suwon Nambu Fire Station

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This training was conducted to safely and quickly rescue victims at various disaster sites. The main training contents included ▲ understanding rope rescue and practicing the use of personal safety equipment ▲ rope descent and climbing ▲ rope rescue using stretchers ▲ mastering advanced tactics using various rope knots.



Go Young-joo, chief of the Suwon Southern Fire Station, stated, "Strengthening response capabilities is essential to ensure the safety of team members and the safe and prompt rescue of victims in various disaster situations such as mountains, urban areas, and collapses." He added, "Especially with the rise in temperature during spring leading to an increase in hikers, mountain accident-related rescue activities are expected to increase, so we will thoroughly prepare through continuous training."


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