On August 12, Suwon Nambu Fire Station in Gyeonggi conducted CPR and first aid training for about 40 detainee guards and others at the Sangmugwan Hall of the Gyeonggi Nambu Police Agency.


This training session, organized to enhance police officers' emergency response skills, focused on hands-on practice, including CPR and the use of automated external defibrillators, to help save residents' lives.


The Suwon Nambu Fire Station in Gyeonggi is conducting CPR and first aid training for about 40 detainee protection officers and others at the Gyeonggi Nambu Police Agency on the 12th. Provided by Suwon Nambu Fire Station

The Suwon Nambu Fire Station in Gyeonggi is conducting CPR and first aid training for about 40 detainee protection officers and others at the Gyeonggi Nambu Police Agency on the 12th. Provided by Suwon Nambu Fire Station

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Yoon Shin, Fire Sergeant, and Kim Kahyun, Firefighter, from Suwon Nambu Fire Station, who led the training, said, "Perhaps because they are active police officers, they quickly understood the material and participated enthusiastically," adding, "We expect to see more diverse collaborations between fire and police departments in the future to protect the lives of Gyeonggi residents."



Meanwhile, since March of this year, the Gyeonggi-do Fire and Disaster Headquarters and the Gyeonggi Nambu Police Agency have established a 'joint cooperation system,' strengthening on-site response capabilities through information sharing and collaboration, including dispatching liaison officers to each organization.


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