Suwon Nambu Fire Station Operates "Firefighting Experience Program" for Youth
On October 31 of last month, Suwon Nambu Fire Station in Gyeonggi Province participated in the 2025 Suwon Youth Career Expo, where it introduced the firefighting profession to young people and operated various hands-on programs.
This expo was organized to provide youth with opportunities to directly experience a variety of professions and explore potential career paths.
Suwon Nambu Fire Station set up a booth at the "Suwon Youth Career Expo" hosted by Suwon City on the 31st of last month and took time to explain the firefighter profession to the youth. Photo by Suwon Nambu Fire Station
View original imageSuwon Nambu Fire Station set up a career experience booth under the theme "A Profession that Saves Lives: Firefighter!" and delivered lectures introducing the roles and work of firefighters, the recruitment process, and on-site activities. The station also ran a program where students could try on firefighting gear themselves.
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Ko Youngju, Chief of Suwon Nambu Fire Station, said, "I hope this experience gave young people an opportunity to reflect on the importance of safety and the meaning of professions that save lives. We will continue to promote various career experience activities to raise awareness of the value of firefighting and a culture of safety among youth."
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