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The emergency drill of fire accidents in crowded places in the province was held in our city

Author: Liu BaoSource: Zaozhuang Daily All Media2021-10-28 10:52:57

Zaozhuang News Network News On October 27, the emergency drill of fire accidents in the provincial crowded places was held in Taierzhuang District. Zang Jinyou, deputy director of the Provincial Emergency Management Department, and Shao Shiguan, vice mayor, attended the meeting.

The drill began at 3 p.m. and simulated a series of serious secondary disasters such as circuit failures in the ancient city of Taierzhuang, resulting in fires at many points in the scenic spot, causing a series of serious secondary disasters such as trapped personnel, injured personnel, and power supply interruptions. After the simulated accident occurs, the relevant departments of enterprises, districts and municipalities will start emergency response step by step, and the relevant rescue forces will take different ways to implement emergency rescue according to the instructions. A total of 11 drill subjects were set up for the exercise, adhering to the principle of combining drills, focusing on exercises, and being close to actual combat, improving the emergency rescue work mechanism of territorial mainstay, departmental coordination, and linkage at all levels, and adopting methods such as multi-point video transmission and on-site observation.

Finally, the leaders attending the meeting commented and summarized the drill, believing that the content of the drill was highly targeted, and the emergency rescue capability of fire accidents in crowded places was tested in a practical manner, which basically achieved the purpose of improving emergency response, emergency disposal and emergency linkage capabilities. At the same time, all participating units are required to further improve the emergency response plan, improve the ability to deal with emergencies quickly and effectively, and ensure that in the event of an emergency, they will be dispatched quickly and effectively handled. (Reporter Liu Bao)

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