Gyeonggi Suwon Southern Fire Station is conducting its first-half firefighting tactics training evaluation until the 13th to enhance response capabilities at various disaster sites.


This evaluation has been organized to improve on-site response skills and strengthen the expertise of field personnel.


The evaluation consists of four areas: firefighting, driving, rescue, and emergency medical services. The assessment is composed of 50% individual tactics, 30% team tactics, and 20% theoretical evaluation.


The Suwon Nambu Fire Station in Gyeonggi Province is conducting a firefighting tactics training evaluation until the 13th. Photo by Suwon Nambu Fire Station

The Suwon Nambu Fire Station in Gyeonggi Province is conducting a firefighting tactics training evaluation until the 13th. Photo by Suwon Nambu Fire Station

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In particular, the team tactics section utilizes the fire station building to closely simulate an actual disaster site, focusing on assessing the teamwork and situational judgment abilities of the personnel.



Suwon Southern Fire Station Chief Park Junghoon stated, "We will do our utmost to ensure there are no gaps in protecting the lives and property of citizens on the scene through continuous firefighting tactics training," adding, "We will continue to further strengthen our on-site response capabilities through trainings that closely resemble real-life scenarios."


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