On November 14, the Suwon Southern Fire Station in Gyeonggi Province signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Samyook Health University to strengthen community safety and foster specialists in advanced equipment such as drones.


Under this agreement, the Suwon Southern Fire Station will provide fire safety education and tailored training consulting to students and faculty members of Samyook Health University.


The Suwon Southern Fire Station in Gyeonggi signed a business agreement with Samyook Health University on the 14th. Photo by Suwon Southern Fire Station

The Suwon Southern Fire Station in Gyeonggi signed a business agreement with Samyook Health University on the 14th. Photo by Suwon Southern Fire Station

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Samyook Health University, in turn, will support firefighters in enhancing their capabilities to utilize advanced equipment by assisting them in obtaining drone certifications. In particular, drones are increasingly being used at disaster sites, such as fire scenes and missing person searches, and this agreement is expected to significantly improve the practical work skills of firefighters.



Ko Youngjoo, Chief of the Suwon Southern Fire Station, stated, "I hope this collaboration will serve as a progressive opportunity for both institutions," adding, "We expect to achieve tangible results across various fields."


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