"Sharing Rescue Team Members' Experience and Know-how"

Jeonbuk Fire Headquarters will conduct a "Rescue Team Focused Training" from next month until December, aiming to systematically share the experiences and know-how of local rescue team members and enhance their on-site response capabilities.

Jeonbuk Fire Headquarters will conduct a "Rescue Team Focused Training" from next month until December. Provided by Jeonbuk Fire Headquarters

Jeonbuk Fire Headquarters will conduct a "Rescue Team Focused Training" from next month until December. Provided by Jeonbuk Fire Headquarters

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According to the headquarters on the 29th, this training will be carried out by organizing rescue experiences that reflect the unique characteristics of each region and turning them into manuals for all team members to learn together. The purpose is to transform the individual know-how accumulated in the field into collective knowledge, thereby improving response capabilities.


Each month, the rescue teams within their respective jurisdictions will independently select topics and take the lead in planning and conducting the training. For example, Muju will focus on cable car accidents, Gochang on mudflat isolation incidents, Gunsan on ship accidents, Wanju on chemical accidents, and Iksan on railway accidents, with each topic reflecting the local situation.


Each rescue team will design procedures that include equipment operation and safety management points, and then all rescue teams in the province will continue the training in the same manner. The results of the training will be submitted to the headquarters in the form of reports. The headquarters will then organize and classify these reports, edit them into a single training manual, and share it with all fire stations in the province.



Lee Osuk, head of Jeonbuk Fire Headquarters, stated, "This training is not a simple repetition, but a new attempt to turn field experience and skills into valuable assets. Not only will it improve the proficiency of our team members, but the systematically accumulated training materials will continue to be utilized even as generations change."


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