Enhancing Emergency Response: How Anyan Fire Department’s Realistic Training Prepares for Disasters
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Anyang Fire Department staged realistic rescue drills in vacant buildings within a redevelopment zone to strengthen on-scene response capabilities.
According to the department on the 10th, practical exercises for rescue and firefighting crews were conducted in the Bisan-dong redevelopment area of Dongan District from the 8th through the 10th.
The drills concentrated on securing the golden time for lifesaving and on improving rescuers’ individual skills.
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To avoid safety risks and minimize inconvenience to residents, drills were held in vacant buildings and run repeatedly to reflect a variety of floor configurations.
Training focused on realistic scenarios, including opening fire and interior doors, conducting elevator rescues, and extricating trapped residents.
The department also ran tree-cutting drills to prepare for natural disasters such as summer typhoons and heavy rains, further bolstering disaster response capabilities.
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Meanwhile, Kim Ji-han, the fire chief, said, “Repeated drills that closely mirror real situations are the key to swift, effective responses. We will continue to carry out practical training that reflects a wide range of disaster types.”











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