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Jeonbuk Fire Headquarters will hold 'The 1st Provincial Safety Firefighting YouTube Contest' from September 5 to October 17, 2025, to promote disaster prevention and spread a culture of safety.

'The 1st Provincial Safety Firefighting YouTube Contest' poster. Provided by Jeonbuk Fire Headquarters

'The 1st Provincial Safety Firefighting YouTube Contest' poster. Provided by Jeonbuk Fire Headquarters

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According to the headquarters on September 1, this contest was planned to deliver safety messages from the perspective of local residents and, in particular, to encourage creative participation from university students and young people.


Any citizen of the Republic of Korea can participate individually or as part of a team of up to five members. The contest requires horizontally formatted short videos of up to 40 seconds in length.


Participants may freely choose one of the following themes: ▲fire prevention ▲securing the golden hour for emergency patients ▲everyday safety ▲residential firefighting equipment ▲disaster response guidelines.


Those wishing to participate should submit their video files and application documents by email between September 5 and October 17. The application form can be downloaded from the official website of Jeonbuk Fire Headquarters.


After expert evaluation, a total of eight winning teams will be selected based on criteria such as creativity, completeness, and applicability. The grand prize winner will receive 1 million won, two excellence award teams will receive 500,000 won each, and five encouragement award teams will receive 200,000 won each. All winners will also be awarded a certificate in the name of the Governor of Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province.


The finalist works will be released on October 24, followed by approximately 10 days of online public verification. The final results will be announced on November 7. The winning entries will be used for promotion and educational materials through various media, including the Jeonbuk Fire Headquarters YouTube channel, social media, and experience centers.



Lee Osuk, head of Jeonbuk Fire Headquarters, said, "We hope your creative ideas for the safety of our residents will be realized in the form of videos," and added, "We look forward to your active participation, believing that even a small message can bring about great change."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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