Changwon Fire Headquarters in Gyeongnam held an emergency response strategy meeting on the 25th in the headquarters' small conference room to discuss wildfire response and preparations for the Jinhae Gunhangje Festival.

Emergency response meeting scene.

Emergency response meeting scene.

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Attended by 14 people, including the head of the headquarters, department heads, and team leaders, the meeting focused on thoroughly reviewing measures to protect citizens' lives and property and to ensure the safety of tourists.


First, the participants shared information on recent wildfires in areas such as Sancheong in Gyeongnam and Uiseong in Gyeongbuk, and closely reviewed the mobilization system for fire resources to provide rapid personnel and equipment support in the event of large-scale wildfires.


Accordingly, immediate support plans for fire resources were established to minimize damage to the lives and property of nearby residents in case of emergency, and wildfire preparedness across all areas of Changwon was further strengthened.


In addition, with the 63rd Jinhae Gunhangje Festival approaching, patient transport measures in case of emergencies during the festival period were discussed. Plans were made to operate temporary emergency medical stations and to deploy emergency medical teams in advance at major event venues.


Furthermore, the headquarters intends to strengthen cooperation with related agencies such as the police and local government, and to establish a seamless on-site response system to ensure the safety of festival visitors.


Changwon Fire Headquarters Chief Lee Sanggi stated, "Through this meeting, we have once again reviewed our disaster response readiness," and emphasized, "We will put the protection of citizens' lives and property first and thoroughly prepare so that tourists can enjoy the festival with peace of mind."





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