Shinsegae Centum City Conducts Public-Private Joint Fire Drill to Prepare for Electric Vehicle Fire Scenarios
On the morning of April 30, Shinsegae Centum City conducted the '2025 Public-Private Joint Fire Drill' in collaboration with the Haeundae Fire Station.
Approximately 500 department store employees participated in the drill, which was held to establish rapid disaster response capabilities and minimize casualties and property damage in the event of an actual fire. In particular, the department store's in-house emergency response team took the lead in fire suppression and evacuation activities in cooperation with the Haeundae Fire Station, strengthening their professional initial response skills.
In response to the recent increase in electric vehicle fire incidents, the drill simulated a fire originating from an electric vehicle. Firefighting equipment such as fire pump trucks and fire suppression foam was deployed, creating a tense atmosphere reminiscent of a real emergency. The drill was carried out step by step, including situation reporting, guiding customers to evacuate, and initial fire suppression. After the drill concluded, fire prevention education was also provided, covering both theoretical and practical aspects.
Han Dohwan, head of the safety team at Shinsegae Centum City, stated, "Since the opening of the department store, we have conducted systematic fire drills every year," adding, "We will continue to do our best to enhance fire response capabilities so that the department store remains a safe space for both employees and customers."
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