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Changwon Fire Headquarters and Gyeongnam Robot Land Join Hands to Promote a Safer Community

Signing of Business Agreement to Strengthen the Foundation for Community Safety and Cultural Cooperation

Changwon Fire Headquarters in Gyeongnam signed a business agreement with Gyeongnam Robot Land in the small conference room of Gyeongnam Robot Land to promote a culture of safety.

Changwon Fire Headquarters and Gyeongnam Robot Land Join Hands to Promote a Safer Community Group photo of Changwon Fire Headquarters and Gyeongnam Robot Land at the signing ceremony.

The signing ceremony, held on October 15, was attended by more than 10 people, including Lee Sanggi, Chief of Changwon Fire Headquarters, and Choi Wonki, President of the Gyeongnam Robot Land Foundation. The event included the signing of the agreement and a commemorative photo session.


This agreement was established to promote the spread of a safety culture in Changwon City through mutual exchange for safety culture events and support for safety education.


The business agreement includes the operation of joint programs to promote a culture of safety among children, the establishment of safety infrastructure within Gyeongnam Robot Land, joint production of content, and strengthening the foundation for public cooperation within the local community.


The Fire Headquarters previously held the National 119 Firefighting Song Contest at Robot Land last month and has continued to build a cooperative relationship by supporting hands-on events on Children's Day, among other activities.


Lee Sanggi, Chief of the Fire Headquarters, stated, "This agreement marks a starting point for further strengthening community safety in collaboration with Gyeongnam Robot Land, which operates as both a robotics industry hub and a theme park, alongside the fire department responsible for safety operations." He added, "We will work together with Gyeongnam Robot Land to foster a culture of safety."


Choi Wonki, President of the Gyeongnam Robot Land Foundation, said, "As many people from across the country visit the robot theme park, building a safety infrastructure is more important than anything else," and added, "I believe this agreement will serve as a valuable opportunity to create a safer local community."


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