Sixty Firefighters: From Structural Understanding to Hands-On Training

Firefighter Fire Suppression Training Practice Model.

Firefighter Fire Suppression Training Practice Model.

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The Cultural Heritage Administration announced on June 29 that it will conduct "national heritage safety training" for sixty firefighters in charge of fire suppression. The aim is to enhance on-site response capabilities by sharing suppression strategies tailored to the structural characteristics of wooden cultural heritage sites.



The training will take place at the Disaster Prevention Test and Research Institute in Yeoju, divided into two sessions: the first on June 29–30, and the second on September 21–22. The core curriculum includes understanding the structure of wooden heritage sites, analyzing fire case studies, and hands-on exercises using a roof model. In addition, discussion-based training will be provided to allow participants to share real-world response experiences and spread on-site know-how.


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