Mobile Safety Experience Vehicle, CPR Training
and Fire Extinguisher Usage Safety Programs in Operation

Chilgok Fire Station in North Gyeongsang Province, led by Chief Choi Wonik, is operating a variety of safety experience programs at the 'Chilgok Nakdong River Peace Festival,' which is being held at the Chilgokbo Ecological Park area from October 16 to 19. The programs include mobile safety experience vehicle training, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training, and fire extinguisher usage education.


During this event, visitors can learn evacuation procedures in the event of a fire and experience different types of disaster safety training through the mobile safety experience vehicle. CPR practice and fire extinguisher usage training are also being conducted, attracting significant interest from attendees.


In particular, the event has received a great response as families, including both children and adults, participate together and naturally learn about the importance of safety.

Left) Operating the experience booth Right) Undergoing cardiopulmonary resuscitation training. Photo by Kim Ihwan

Left) Operating the experience booth Right) Undergoing cardiopulmonary resuscitation training. Photo by Kim Ihwan

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One visitor who participated in the experience said, "By trying it myself, I now clearly know how to act in an emergency situation," adding, "It was a very meaningful time learning together with my children."


Additionally, Chilgok Fire Station has deployed fire trucks, including pump trucks and ambulances, as well as safety patrol personnel at the site to prevent safety accidents during the festival and to ensure a prompt response in case of emergencies.


Furthermore, the fire station conducted a 'Close the Fire Door Campaign' in connection with this festival, informing visitors about the importance of small daily actions that can prevent the spread of fires.



The chief of Chilgok Fire Station stated, "We have prepared a variety of experiences and campaigns so that visitors can naturally feel the importance of safety while enjoying the festival," and added, "We will continue to do our best to spread a culture of safety through experience-based education that is easily accessible to everyone."


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

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