Training for a large-scale fire assumption at the Tokyo Olympic and Para competition venues November 8, 12:44

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Before the autumn fire prevention campaign began on the 9th, training was held for a large-scale fire at the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games venues.

The training was held at the “Ariake Gymnastics Stadium” in Koto-ku, Tokyo, which is used as a venue for Olympic gymnastics, and approximately 60 people participated from the Tokyo Fire Department.

It was carried out on a larger scale than the usual training that the truck ran into the stadium and a fire occurred, and the emergency crew quickly turned the injured person into an ambulance while performing `` triage '' to determine the degree of injury I brought it in.

Furthermore, when the information that a wheelchair person was left at the fire site was entered, rescue was promoted using a ladder car that could be loaded with a newly introduced wheelchair.

In addition, water discharge training was held to extinguish the fire, and the members performed simultaneous water discharge under the direction of Yuika Honkaya, the actor serving as the head of the fire department.

Honkakuya called out, “It is a dry season, so I want you to check the source of the fire firmly and spend it safely.”