Students enthusiastically "play the role" of firefighters
On October 7-8, the Fire Prevention and Rescue Police Team of Hai Chau District Police ( Da Nang City) organized the program "A day as a Fire Prevention and Rescue Police Officer" for hundreds of students from elementary schools in the district.
Firefighters and rescuers guided students to improve their fire response skills, practicing firefighting formations with many contents: escaping from high places; moving to escape in smoky environments, limited spaces; first aid techniques for victims. Students also practiced using portable fire extinguishers to put out fires, handling fire and explosion situations at home...
Primary school students in Hai Chau District (Da Nang City) are excited to "play the role" of firefighters.
According to Thanh Nien reporters' records today (October 8) at the Hai Chau District People's Committee headquarters, dozens of firefighters diligently instructed skills for hundreds of primary school students. The experience of transforming into firefighters by primary school students took place very lively and excitingly.
Students experience escape situations from above, moving to escape in a smoky environment
Tran Phuoc Chi Dinh (grade 4, Hung Vuong Primary School) confidently said: "Before, I only watched firefighters spray water to put out fires on TV, now I can also use a fire extinguisher to put out fires. My friends and I have learned basic skills and experienced how to escape in case of fire or explosion."
Organizing an escape team in a confined space
Excitedly overcoming obstacles with her classmates to escape when a fire broke out, Nguyen Thuc Doan (grade 5, Hung Vuong Primary School) said that this was the first time she had "played the role" of a firefighter. She admired the firefighters even more when she realized how many dangers there were in the fight against fire. They also had to have a lot of health, courage and not be afraid to sacrifice.
"The fire police warned me about the dangers and how to deal with 'fire'. Through many practices, I have improved my firefighting skills and escape methods. I was also instructed on how to rescue people around me, and I realized that the firefighters are very brave...", Thuc Doan said.
Excited in a practice
To allow all students to practice fire fighting and escape
Major Tran Phuoc Hung, Deputy Captain of the Fire Prevention and Rescue Police Team of Hai Chau District Police, said that with the risk of fire and explosion always lurking, the unit has coordinated with the Department of Education and Training of Hai Chau District to implement a program to improve escape skills for all students in the district.
Mobile fire prevention and rescue class improves skills for primary school students
According to Major Hung, the unit strives to open mobile classes, focusing on instructing students in practical approaches to special situations such as escape skills in confined spaces (cages, tiger cages) and environments with smoke and toxic gases. From there, students can escape, organize safe escapes and support people around them in case of fire or explosion.
Major Tran Phuoc Hung instructs a student on how to use a gas mask.
Mobile class helps improve fire prevention and rescue skills for students
"After days of 'role-playing' as firefighters, the students all had a very good learning spirit. In fact, they have improved their fire prevention and rescue skills. In the near future, Hai Chau District Police will continue to coordinate with theeducation sector to open many mobile classes to ensure that all students can practice fire fighting and escape when a fire or explosion occurs," said Major Tran Phuoc Hung.
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