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Jeonbuk Fire Headquarters and National Police Agency, Joint Duty at Cooperation Situation Room

Strengthening Emergency Response Cooperation
and Establishing a Disaster Response System

The Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province Fire Department (Chief Lee Osuk) and the Jeonbuk Provincial Police Agency (Commissioner Kim Cheolmun) will officially begin joint duty at the Cooperation Situation Room starting from the 24th.


According to the Jeonbuk Fire Department, this cooperation aims to further strengthen collaboration between the two agencies for swift and systematic response in emergencies, and is expected to be an important first step in establishing an efficient disaster response system.

Jeonbuk Fire Headquarters and National Police Agency, Joint Duty at Cooperation Situation Room Jeonbuk Fire Headquarters and Jeonbuk Police Agency will officially begin joint duty cooperation at the Situation Room starting on the 24th. Photo by Jeonbuk Fire Headquarters

Through the operation of the joint situation room, the Jeonbuk Fire Department and the Jeonbuk Provincial Police Agency plan to share emergency report information received by each agency in real time, and to establish a system for analyzing and responding to incidents immediately as they occur.


Depending on the nature and scale of each incident, the two agencies plan to promptly deploy personnel and simultaneously assess the situation on site to enable more effective responses.


Additionally, to enhance emergency response capabilities, regular joint response drills will be conducted, and clear role distribution and response measures for emergencies will be established to ensure immediate action in the event of a real emergency.


In particular, through the joint situation room, the fire department and police will share real-time information from the field and build a cooperative system to make swift decisions in various situations. This will enable the immediate deployment of appropriate personnel and equipment to the scene and ensure optimal responses tailored to each situation.


Based on this close cooperation, the two agencies plan to continuously seek ways to provide a safer environment for residents and minimize damage in disasters and emergencies.


Lee Osuk, Chief of the Jeonbuk Fire Department, said, "The start of duty at the Cooperation Situation Room is expected to be an important milestone in further strengthening our province's disaster response capabilities. Through collaboration between the fire department and police, we will maximize our response in emergencies and continue to build a more cooperative response by sharing real-time information on site."




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